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Amanda Jones is a middle-school librarian from the town she grew up in in Louisiana, who in 2022 attended a meeting at her local public library to speak out against censorship. She then found herself the target of a hate campaign on social media, with accusations of grooming children and death threats. This pushed her into high gear as an advocate for the Freedom to Read, and in her 2024 book That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America, she tells her story. Thanks to a partnership with the South Yarmouth Library, Amanda will be joining us via Zoom to discuss her book, the importance of the library profession, and book joy, all in a national climate of assaults on the freedom to read. That Librarian is also the March selection for WHPL’s Social Justice Book Group, and will be discussed on Wednesday, March 19, at 7pm via Zoom. To register for that discussion, please email whpl_mail@clamsnet.org.

Members of the South Yarmouth Library Board will be facilitating this live Zoom conversation, and Woods Hole Public Library patrons are invited to register to view the Zoom from home. To do so, please register using this link. Those who register for the Zoom will be sent a recording of the event.

This event is part of the Yarmouth Town Libraries Board’s Freedom to Read series, and is funded by the South Yarmouth Library Association in partnership with libraries across Massachusetts including the Woods Hole Public Library, who will be joining in on Zoom.