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Harper Lee's classic To Kill a Mockingbird was named the winner on the PBS series.
SLJ's Diverse Books Survey reveals that many librarians are not aware of the term and movement toward better representation.
Frustrated and feeling a sense of urgency, library media specialists join the influx of educators seeking political office in the mid-term elections.
Students and staff in Wilmington, NC—and throughout impacted areas of the Carolinas—are trying to get back to life as it was before the storm hit.
Magic, mythology, astronomy, and J.K. Rowling's beloved universe come together in an exhibit now on display in the United States.
Event planned for Lafayette (LA) Public Library will not go on as scheduled.
Authors Ellen Oh and Grace Lin discuss their objection to casting an Asian woman as Nagini in the new Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindewald.
A look at the titles, data, a round up of recent related content, and more, as the literary world focuses the spotlight on censorship.
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