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  • An Interview with Read Freely Alabama; Looking ahead to Texas in 2025
    2024/12/19

    Learn more about Read Freely Alabama: https://www.readfreelyalabama.org/

    In this episode: an interview with Angie Hayden from Read Freely Alabama, discussing the alarming rise of book banning and censorship in Alabama. The conversation explores the community's response to these challenges, the strategies employed by book banning groups, and the importance of advocating for the freedom to read. Angie shares insights on notable book challenges, legislative efforts to protect library access, and ways for community members to get involved. The episode also highlights recent legislative developments in Texas and concludes with recommendations for new children's literature.

    New Releases:

    • Ex Marks the Spot by Gloria Chao
    • We Are Lion Dancers by Benson Shum
    • The Losting Fountain by Lora Senf
    • Visitations by Corey Egbert



    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Book Fair Podcast and Read Freely Alabama

    01:19 Angie Hayden's Journey and the Birth of Read Freely Alabama

    03:00 Community Response to Book Banning Efforts

    06:11 Strategies of Book Banning Groups

    09:08 Changes in Library Processes and Governance

    10:32 Community Involvement in Library Advocacy

    13:47 Surprising Book Challenges and Their Implications

    18:02 The Importance of Freedom to Read

    21:31 Overview of Texas Legislative Developments

    30:57 Recent Book Releases and Recommendations


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    39 分
  • Censorship in Libraries; an Interview with Florida Freedom to Read Project
    2024/12/12

    More information on Florida Freedom to Read Project: https://www.fftrp.org/

    This week's episode explores the ongoing challenges to the freedom to read, particularly in the context of recent controversies surrounding library book selections and the impact of book bans. It highlights the role of community organizations like the Florida Freedom to Read Project in advocating for transparency and parental involvement in educational materials. The discussion emphasizes the importance of professionally curated libraries and the need for cooperation among parents, educators, and community members to combat censorship and ensure diverse reading materials are available to students.

    New Releases

    • We Are the Beasts by Gigi Griffis
    • What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould
    • When the Stammer Came to Stay by Maggie O’Farrell, illus. by Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini

    Chapters

    00:00 Idaho senator attacks public library

    06:55 Texas Board of Education's Proposed Changes

    09:52 Library Board's Shift Towards Self-Published Books

    13:29 Concert for Book Bans Awareness

    16:59 New Book Releases and Recommendations

    21:29 Interview with Florida Freedom to Read Project


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    53 分
  • Dog Man Takes Center Stage; Ongoing Fight for Freedom to Read
    2024/12/05

    This week on the Book Fair Podcast: Scholastic's upcoming marketing campaign for Dave Pilkey's Dog Man series, ongoing legal battles over book bans in Alabama, and the lawsuit surrounding the removal of the book 'And Tango Makes Three' from school libraries.

    New Releases:

    • My Fairy God Somebody by Charlene Allen
    • Wolves at the Door by Steve Watkins
    • Haunting of the Ghost Dragon (Dragon Masters #27) by Tracey West


    Chapters


    00:00 Scholastic Prepares for a Dog Man Marketing Push

    03:26 Read Freely Alabama

    08:00 "And Tango Makes Three" Lawsuit

    16:25 New Releases: Exploring Diverse Narratives in Children's Books


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    22 分
  • Rise in Florida Book Bans | An Interview with rockin.librarian
    2024/11/28

    This episode of the Book Faire Podcast discusses the alarming trends in book bans, particularly in Florida, and the decline in children's reading enjoyment. It features an interview with Matt, @rockin.librarian on TikTok, who delves into the importance of media literacy in combating misinformation. The conversation highlights the role of confirmation bias in the spread of false narratives and emphasizes the need for critical thinking when engaging with media. The episode concludes with a discussion on the consequences of misinformation and the importance of access to literature.

    New Releases:

    • Not for the Faint of Heart by Lex Croucher
    • Darkly by Marisha Pessl
    • Heart-Shaped Lies by Elizabeth Agyemang

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Book Bans and Media Literacy

    03:14 The Impact of Book Bans in Florida

    07:31 The Decline of Reading Enjoyment Among Children

    11:46 Interview with Rockin.Librarian on Media Literacy

    16:02 Understanding Misinformation and Confirmation Bias

    30:42 Navigating News and Challenging Authority

    40:08 Consequences of Misinformation and Closing Remarks


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    52 分
  • Exploring Identity in 'Girlmode' | An Interview with Magdalene Visaggio
    2024/11/21

    Comic book and graphic novel writer Mags Visaggio discusses her book Girlmode. Inkpop, a new manga imprint to launch 2025. Texas Library proposes a new policy for minors requiring parents to be present to check out any materials.


    Chapters


    00:00 Library Policies and Parental Control

    06:05 Inkpop's New Manga Line for Young Readers

    09:44 Interview with Magdalene Visaggio

    41:56 The Role of a Writer in Trans Representation


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    47 分
  • Libraries: The Heart of Community Resilience | An Interview with Greeking Out Creators
    2024/11/14

    Jillian Hughes and Kenny Curtis talk about retelling Greek mythology for young audiences. Book Riot talks How to Fight Book Bans in 2024. PEN America report shows educational censorship in higher education. Libraries become invaluable in states struck by natural disasters.

    New Realeses:

    • Happy & Sad & Everything True by Alex Thayer
    • The Other Side of Tomorrow by Tina Cho, illus. by Deb JJ Lee
    • All the Truth I Can Stand by Mason Stokes
    • Streetlight People by Charlene Thomas


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Book Bans and Censorship

    07:09 Libraries as Community Hubs

    10:33 Censorship in Higher Education

    15:11 New Children's Literature Releases

    21:16 Interview with Kenny Curtis and Jillian Hughes

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    42 分
  • Exploring Project 2025 and Its Impact on Education | An Interview with Christy Mandin
    2024/10/31

    More from Christy Mandin: https://www.christymandin.com/

    Instagram: @Christymandin

    This week: An interview with Christy Mandin, author and illustrator of Millie Fleur’s Poison Garden. A brief look at Project 2025. How books are curated before making it to library shelves.

    New Releases:

    • A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child’s Search for Home by Maysa Odeh, illustrated by Aliaa Betawi
    • Love & Lattes by Beth Reekles
    • Bye Forever, I Guess by Jodi Meadows


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Episode and Project 2025

    01:51 The Threat to Freedom in Education

    04:07 Understanding Book Censorship

    11:36 Interview with Christy Mandan: Millie Floor's Poison Garden

    29:48 The Author's Perspective and Closing Thoughts


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    33 分
  • The Brightness Between Us: A New Era in Sci-Fi | An Interview with Eliot Schrefer
    2024/10/24

    More from Eliot Schrefer: https://www.eliotschrefer.com/

    Instagram: @schrefer

    This week: Eliot Schrefer discusses his new book The Brightness Between Us. Amazon reveals a suite of new Kindle devices, including its first full-color e-ink display. South Carolina library puts a moratorium on purchasing new books for minors to comply with new, vaguely written law.

    New Releases:

    • A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child’s Search for Home by Maysa Odeh, illustrated by Aliaa Betawi
    • Love & Lattes by Beth Reekles
    • Bye Forever, I Guess by Jodi Meadows

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Book Fair and News Highlights

    05:05 Accessibility in Children's Literature

    08:30 Controversial Library Policies in South Carolina

    13:11 Recent Releases in Children's Literature

    14:05 Interview with Elliott Schreifer

    38:55 Conclusion and Closing Thoughts


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    41 分