Banned Books Week: September 27 – October 3

[vc_row][vc_column icons_position=”left”][vc_single_image image=”2788″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center”][vc_empty_space hide_on_wide=”” hide_on_desktop=”” hide_on_notebook=”” hide_on_tablet=”” hide_on_mobile=””][vc_empty_space hide_on_wide=”” hide_on_desktop=”” hide_on_notebook=”” hide_on_tablet=”” hide_on_mobile=””][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column icons_position=”left”][vc_single_image image=”2789″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center”][vc_empty_space][vc_empty_space][vc_empty_space][vc_empty_space][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column icons_position=”left”][vc_column_text]This year’s Banned Books Week theme is “Censorship is a Dead End. Find Your Freedom to Read.” Censorship limits exploration and creates barriers to access information. The path toward the freedom to read starts at the library.

History

The following is from the American Libraries Magazine article 50 Years of Intellectual Freedom, written by OIF staff celebrating the office’s anniversary.

Banned Books Week was launched in the 1980s, a time of increased challenges, organized protests, and the Island Trees School District v. Pico (1982) Supreme Court case, which ruled that school officials can’t ban books in libraries simply because of their content.

Banned books were showcased at the 1982 American Booksellers Association (ABA) BookExpo America trade show in Anaheim, California. At the entrance to the convention center towered large, padlocked metal cages, with some 500 challenged books stacked inside and a large overhead sign cautioning that some people considered these books dangerous.

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7th Annual Women’s Summit

 

The Women’s Summit planning committee is gearing up for its 7th Annual CNMI Women’s Virtual Summit, an event dedicated to empowerment, education, and connection. Hosted for the first time through a virtual setting, the online event will address key topics integral to women today and is open to all participants.

The daylong event will be held on Thursday, September 24, from 8:00am to 5:00pm and will revolve around the theme: “Continuing to Rise: Women Leading Sustainable Development.”

For more information on the summit and the program, email cwa.doiginoef@gmail.com, visit https://www.facebook.com/cnmiwomen/, or call (670) 233-8978/9411 Interested attendees are encouraged to register at: https://forms.gle/4JDR3g6isym9g6FHA.

Northern Marianas College will be live-streaming 7th Annual Women’s Virtual Summit at
https://www.facebook.com/NMC.Proa and https://www.facebook.com/cnmiwomen/.

Revised and Extended Hours of Operation at the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library

The Joeten-Kiyu Public Library (JKPL) is an essential provider of free books, ebooks, virtual learning resources, research databases, information, ideas, and education serving the CNMI for 29 years. As we continue to better serve our community during this pandemic, we are excited to announce our revised and extended library hours of operation effective Tuesday, September 15, 2020. The Joeten-Kiyu Public Library’s revised and extended hours of operation by appointment only is from Tuesday to Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; closed Sundays, Mondays, and holidays. Stay safe, CNMI! Wear a mask, Wash your hands, and Watch your distance! Biba, Joeten-Kiyu Public Library! #MarianasSTRONG.

Contact your friendly Joeten-Kiyu Public Library at (670) 235-7315/7322/7323(READ) for more information. For the latest news and events, please visit the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library’s website at www.cnmilib.org and like and/or follow JKPL’s Facebook page @joetenkiyupubliclibrary and Instagram @joetenkiyupubliclibrary.