Indiana librarians fear book bans in 2025
As the nation prepares for the second term of President-elect Donald Trump, librarians are increasingly worried about his agenda and what it might mean for their bookshelves.
Read MoreAs the nation prepares for the second term of President-elect Donald Trump, librarians are increasingly worried about his agenda and what it might mean for their bookshelves.
Read MoreLibraries across Indiana are observing Banned Books Week. The observation started in the 1980s to highlight ongoing censorship efforts aimed at protecting children.
Read MoreThe board of trustees at Carmel Clay Schools voted to keep “All Boys Aren’t Blue,” a memoir by George M. Johnson, in school libraries, in a close vote of 3-2.
Read MoreIndiana lawmakers are largely mum about the revival of a much-debated ban on materials deemed “harmful to minors” in school and public libraries.
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