Censorship by any other Name: Adverse Legislation in the States
An unprecedented number of censorship bills have been introduced in state legislatures in 2022. What is the trajectory of these bills; how might they impact archival collections and the professionals who make them accessible for a wide range of audiences; and what is being done to prevent their passage or mitigate their impact?
Megan Murray Cusick, Deputy Director for State Advocacy at the American Library Association, will join RAAC for a brown bag lunch session to discuss legislation and ALA's work in this area. Megan leads the state and local advocacy efforts for ALA's Public Policy and Advocacy office, working closely with other ALA offices and ALA's state chapters.
Join us on Wednesday June 15th at noon Central time for a discussion on this important topic for archives and libraries. No need to register, and attendance is free: meet.google.com/puo-xhjq-nkf