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Subject: [ARSL-L] FW: FTRF's Judith Krug Fund to award grants for
BannedBooks Week events

 

 

Hello ARSL Listserv -- 

Freedom to Read Foundation announces competition for two Banned Books
Week grants
<http://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/news/ala/freedom-read-foundation-a
nnounces-competition-two-banned-books-week-grants> 

Judith Krug Fund will provide $2,500 and $1,000 awards to Read-Outs

CHICAGO - The Freedom to Read Foundation <http://www.ftrf.org/>  (FTRF),
through its Judith F. Krug Memorial Fund
<http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/affiliates/relatedgroups/freedomtoreadfoun
dation/ftrfinaction/krugfund/index.cfm> , will provide two grants-one
for $2,500 and one for $1,000-to two organizations to support
"Read-Outs" celebrating Banned Books Week 2010
<http://www.ala.org/bbooks> .  Applications for the grants will be
accepted through Aug. 27, and the announcements will be made the week of
Sept. 6.  Banned Books Week 2010 will be held Sept. 25-Oct. 2. 

This is the first announced project for the Judith Krug Memorial Fund,
established after Krug's death in April 2009.  Krug was the founding
executive director of the Freedom to Read Foundation, which was
established in 1969 as a First Amendment legal defense organization
affiliated with the American Library Association (ALA).  Krug founded
Banned Books Week in her capacity as director of the ALA Office for
Intellectual Freedom.

A Banned Books Week Read-Out is an event during which people celebrate
the freedom to read by gathering to read from books that have been
banned or challenged over the years.  To help kick off this year's
Banned Books Week, ALA will be holding its annual Read-Out on Saturday,
Sept. 25 in Chicago's Washington Square Park-also known as Bughouse
Square.  Authors of some of the most frequently challenged books of 2009
will be reading from their works, including Lauren Myracle (the TTYL,
TTFN, L8R G8R series), Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson ("And Tango
Makes Three"), Stephen Chbosky ("Perks of Being a Wallflower"), and
Carolyn Mackler ("The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things").
Award-winning (and frequently challenged) author Chris Crutcher will
emcee the event.

 "Judith Krug always loved the Chicago Read-Outs," said Freedom to Read
Foundation President Kent Oliver.  "She enjoyed talking with the
authors, the performers and particularly with the many young readers who
came to hear the authors and get some wonderful books!  She also always
delighted in learning about other events going on around the country.
She was so proud of Banned Books Week and how it was embraced nationally
in schools, libraries, universities, book stores and online.  We're
thrilled to offer these grants to encourage others around the country to
hold their own celebrations of our freedom to read."

To apply for a Judith Krug Banned Books Week Event grant, visit
www.ala.org/krugfund.  Organizations are required to submit an event
description, timeline and budget with their application, as well as
agree to provide a written report and video to FTRF following Banned
Books Week.  For more information on Banned Books Week, visit
www.ala.org/bbooks.  A compendium of thousands of books that have been
banned and challenged can be found in the "2010 Banned Books Resource
Guide," available via the ALA Store at www.alastore.ala.org
<http://www.alastore.ala.org/> .  You can also purchase Banned Books
Week posters, buttons, bookmarks, t-shirts, bracelets, and tote bags
there. 

Contact Jonathan Kelley at [email protected] or Nanette Perez at
[email protected] with questions, or call (800) 545-2433, ext. 4226.

 

 

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Jonathan Kelley

Program Coordinator

Freedom to Read Foundation

50 E. Huron St.

Chicago, IL  60611

(312) 280-4226

(800) 545-2433 x4226 (toll-free)

(312) 280-4227 (fax)

[email protected]

Follow FTRF on Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/ftrf> 

Carla Lehn
Library Development Services
California State Library
P.O. Box 942837
Sacramento  CA 94237-0001
Ph:  (916) 653-7743
FAX: (916) 653-8443
[email protected]

 

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