Freedom to Read Month: Panel Discussion on Censorship, Diverse Literature, and the Freedom to Read
Please join us for a panel discussion focused on the impact of rising censorship on marginalized voices, the value of diverse literature, and the importance of preserving intellectual freedom for all.
Our panelists are:
Carrie Light, District Teacher Librarian at Lake Oswego School District
Charles Hannah, Cofounder of Third Eye Books
April Younglove, LOPL Librarian
Sylvie McCloskey, High School Student
Alexa Hogge, High School Student
This event will be moderated by Emily Lievens, Board Chair of LO for LOve.
This program is part of our Freedom to Read Month series. Learn more here: www.lopl.org/freedomtoread.
Questions about this event? Please email April Younglove at ayounglove@lakeoswego.city. This program is made possible by the Friends of the Lake Oswego Public Library.
