It is important to report these instances and the ALA OIF is able to get a bigger picture of the
Since 1990, the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom has maintained a database on challenged materials. ALA collects information from two sources: media reports and reports submitted by individuals. Reports of challenges culled from media across the country are compiled in the Journal of Intellectual Freedom and Privacy; (subscriptions to JIFP include access to the archives of the Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom) those reports are then compiled in the resource guide, Banned Books: Defending Our Freedom to Read. All personal and institutional information submitted via this form is kept confidential. If you have questions or would like to report the challenge over the phone, don't hesitate to call 1-800-545-2433 x4226 or email oif@ala.org. (Source)
Dr. Magnusson invites people to report new information or help correct errors and omissions by contacting her at tasslyn@gmail.com.
Fill out the Book Challenge Form and contact your School Library System BOCES for any local challenges. In order to help with the process and support your efforts.
CBLDF is committed to supporting the comics community. To report censorship or request assistance defending against censorship, please fill out the form below. All submissions are private and confidential. The report will not be shared outside the organization without explicit consent.