OPINION: Celebrating 'banned books' as censorship looms near and far
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Portland’s culture of support for literature and libraries serves as a counterbalance to the national trend toward censorship of books, particularly those addressing LGBTQIA+ and multicultural themes.
The Multnomah County Library's recognition of Banned Books Week emphasizes the importance of resisting all forms of censorship, arguing that libraries must uphold principles of free expression universally.
Censorship manifests in various ways, and resisting it demands that libraries maintain collections inclusive of even the most controversial works to support a diverse range of viewpoints.
By advocating against censorship practices, Multnomah County Library supports a broader dialogue about literary freedom, highlighting the ongoing importance of access to diverse narratives in public spaces.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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