The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression is offering
booksellers an updated version of its electronic handbook about how
booksellers can participate in Banned Books Week, which will be held
September 23-30. The handbook includes banned book lists, news of book
bans and challenges, flyers and more.
ABFFE is hoping booksellers will use Banned Books Week to help raise
funds to support its fight for First Amendment rights, for which it has
designed a donation box for Banned Books Week. To order the free
donation boxes, e-mail info@abffe.com.
ABFFE is also offering a Banned Books Week discount on its FREADOM
T-shirts, buttons and stickers. To order, download the Banned Books
Week order form at abffe.com/bbw-sale.pdf.
ABFFE is also sponsoring "Protecting Privacy, Challenging Secrecy, and
Standing Up for the First Amendment," an event honoring the Connecticut
librarians who protected their patrons' right to privacy by fighting an
FBI subpoena of customer records. The event will be held at the
National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, September
28. ABFFE encourages its Washington area members to attend. More information is available online on ABFFE's Web site.



