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28K youths got a Seattle library card in campaign against book bans
The program has drawn 18,085 annual renewals since 2023 and is funded by the Seattle Public Library Foundation.
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28K youths got a Seattle library card in campaign against book bans
Over 28,000 young people across the U.S. have gotten a Seattle Public Library card as part of a campaign that combats book censorship. The Seattle Public Library joined Books Unbanned in 2023. The program allows youths to receive a free library card to access e-books, even if they don't live in Seattle. The program was started by the Brooklyn Public Library in 2022, aimed at those with ...
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