Does Illinois’ anti-book ban do enough to protect libraries?
In January 2024, Illinois will be the first state to make it illegal for books to be banned in public and school libraries. However, neighboring states are passing opposite legislation by restricting access to books, specifically those involving race and LGBTQ+ topics.
Today we’re joined by a panel of experts to share their insight on whether Illinois’s new law will do enough to protect public and school libraries.
If you would like to hear more about this topic, there will be a panel discussion at 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 19th, at the North Branch of the Peoria Public Library.
Guests:
Ashley Stewart
Library Director at Caseyville Library
John Chrastka
Executive Director, EveryLibrary
Fallon Kirby
Educator, Peoria Public Schools
State Rep. Adam Niemerg
R-Teutopolis