âCensorship in librariesâ focus of upcoming MSU event
Contact: Sarah Nicholas
STARKVILLE, Miss.âThe ´ķĪķAPP College of Arts and Sciencesâ Institute for the Humanities this month hosts an expert panel discussing censorship in school and public libraries and the current attempts to ban books or restrict services.
Presented April 20 at 3:30 p.m., the panel will be streamed live on Facebook at . The public is invited to participate by posting questions or responses in the comments section, which will be incorporated into the ongoing conversation.
âI am so looking forward to speaking with these librarians about their respective communities and professions,â said Julia Osman, director for the Institute for the Humanities and an associate professor of history. âThe library is the heartbeat of our communities and our schools, and I have so many questions for our panelists on how the current political climate affects how our libraries function and what services and information they can provide. Iâd like them to talk about why books get banned, and why these books should be available. We forget that some of our favorite childrenâs books, such as âWizard of Oz,â were once banned. I am hoping that this event will speak to people beyond Starkville, and invite us all to contemplate the important role of libraries in our daily lives.â
Panelists include:
âDeeDee Baldwin, assistant professor and history librarian, MSUâs Mitchell Memorial Library.
âRachel Cannady, education and online learning librarian, University of Texas at San Antonio, who previously worked at MSU and initiated âbanned bookâ week in Fall 2014.
âPhillip Carter, director, Starkville Oktibbeha County Public Library System; president, Mississippi Library Association; and Southern region representative for the Association for Small and Rural Libraries board of directors.
âItaska âTassieâ Rosamond, media specialist, Starkville Oktibbeha County Public School District.
For additional questions about the event, contact Osman at humanities@msstate.edu.
Part of MSUâs College of Arts and Sciences, the Institute for the Humanities promotes research, scholarship and creative performances in the humanistic disciplines and raises their visibility, both within ´ķĪķAPP and the wider community.
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