Confronting Book Bans: A Panel Discussion

When: July 31, 2024, 10-11:30 am CDT
Where: Online
Cost: Free
Register: a link to the online event will be provided to registrants.

Two national leaders in the battle against book bans, Emily Drabinski—2023-2024 American Library Association President—and Emily Knox—author of Book Banning in 21st Century America, will share their insights on recent trends in book banning, including what is driving book banning today. They join Torsten Reimer, University Librarian and Dean of the University Library, in an online panel discussion hosted by the University of Chicago Library.

Photos of Emily Drabinski and Emily Knox and moderator Torsten Reimer
Panelists Emily Drabinski (left) and Emily Knox (center) and moderator Torsten Reimer

Emily Drabinski (she/her) is Associate Professor at the Queens College Graduate School of Library and Information Studies. She publishes and presents widely on topics related to knowledge organization, information literacy, and critical perspectives in librarianship. Drabinski edits Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies, a book series from Library Juice Press/Litwin Books. She is a contributing writer at Truthout.

Emily J.M. Knox, AM’00 (she/her), is an Associate Professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an alumna of the University of Chicago Divinity School. Her most recent book, Foundations of Intellectual Freedom, won the 2023 Eli M. Oboler Prize for best published work in the area of intellectual freedom. Knox’s articles have been published in the Library Quarterly, Library and Information Science Research, and Open Information Science. Knox serves on the board of National Coalition Against Censorship and is the editor of the Journal of Intellectual Freedom and Privacy.

This event is co-sponsored by the University of Chicago Library; the University of Chicago Divinity School, the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago; and the School of Information Sciences at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

This event will be closed captioned. To request other accommodations, please contact Kristy Lueshen at klueshen@uchicago.edu as soon as possible.

The event will be recorded and made available online in August.

Logos of the University of Chicago Library, Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago; and the School of Information Sciences at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign