HomeMy WebLinkAbout100223 City Council Business Meeting Packet- Added After Meetingj "�DP13 AOST LLENGED EDON S0,11OOKS OF 2022 w,, ie American Library Association'i 1,269to library,school, i university materials and challengediat were • banned services0•i 13 mostchallenged. / wrallf lcrrwe:r H p'mi Mori' d mrar GENDER QUEERL1I�.1. OYS � � LOOMING THE (PERKS by Male Kobabe ARiN`1` F1LU1E byToni Morrison by Mike Curato IFOR ALASKA OF BIFV NG A REASONS: LGBTQIA+ byGeorige M� Johnson REASONS: rape, incest, REASONS: LGBTQIA+ by John Green WALLFLOWER content, claimed to be REASONS: LGBTQIAo claimed to be sexually content, claimed to be REASONS: claimed by Stephen Chbosky sexually explicit content, claiined to be explicit, EDI content sexually explicit to be sexually explicit, REASONS: claimed sexually explicit LGBTQIA+ content to be sexually explicit, LGBTQIA+ content, rape, drugs, profanity 0 r :, 1 wwwww W 411," DYING MIA orf» �FJr r i; I � Il you �alkHltlii LAWN BOY TII1EABSO Ud`ELY A COURT OF CRANK ME AND EARL THIS BOOK byJonathan Evison ll"RUE': DIARY OF MlSTAND (FURY by Ellen Hopkins AN ID THE IS GAY REASONS: LGBTQIA+ AVf'yAlll"rT11n by Ashley Hope Perez by Sarah J. Maas REASONS: claimed DYIIINGWRL. by Juno Dawson content, claimed to 1NMAN REASON: claimed REASON: claimed to be sexually explicit, by Jesse Andrews REASONS: be sexually explicit by Sherman AleMe to be sexually explicit to be sexually explicit drugs REASONS: claimed LGBTQIA+ content, REASONS, claimed to be sexually explicit, sex education, to he sexuaRy expficil, profanity claimed to be profanity sexually explicit OFFICE FOR 4 §� Intellectuol Freedom American Library Association °/® Political/religious groups , ir�,� r 5% Board/administration Librarians/teachers 3X0, Elected officials Z'�N Other (Includes non-custodial relatives, nonresidents, community members without library cards, etc.) Statistics based on 1,207 cases with known initiators. CENSORSHIP RISE The unparalleled number of reported book challenges in 2022 nearly doubled the number reported in 2021. The number of unique titles targeted marked a 38% increase over 2021. CENSORSHIPOFFICE FOR STATISTICS Intellectual Freedom COMPILED BY: AmeticanLibiaryAssociation Y,. art, i'%,., rl�. p�p�dP Public libraries % School libraries neo Schools t;,%//////// i Higher education libraries and other institutions Statistics based on 1,264 cases with known locations. NUMBER OF UNIQUETITLE CHALLENGED BY YEAR BOOKS AND BEYOND ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom tracked 1,2(3'(,P rr.tt,-m m;ejt„etu in 2022. Here's the breakdown: 0010010 82% Books, NNNON graphic novels, and NOONN textbooks Displays and exhibits 4"X, Programs and meeting rooms 1% Films Other 1rGl (includes filtering, 2,571 2022 2,000 2021 1,000 305 200320P� 2020 aca%s, at al abdases, NONNA msfO✓ WS on in rQ"saikffces„ (artwork, MEN0 social media, music, moonsparriphlets+, student NNNNN public,mutions, and reading dt.sts) NONON 2,571 2022 2,000 2021 1,000 305 200320P� 2020