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Censorship is So 1984: LBGTQIA+ Book Bans (Table Event)

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- Tuesday, October 7, 2025
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- 11:00am–2:00pm
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- Morris Library, Information Room
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- Jessica Dai, Bob Tolliver
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About this Event
Whose stories get silenced?
Books that explore LGBTQIA+ identities and experiences are some of the most frequently banned and challenged titles today. From young adult novels that affirm identity to works of history and memoir, these books are often targeted because they amplify diverse voices and perspectives.
Stop by our table to:
- Learn about the history and impact of LGBTQIA+ book bans
- Discover how censorship disproportionately affects marginalized communities
- Engage with resources that celebrate representation, inclusion, and the freedom to read
- Connect this year’s Banned Books Week theme to ongoing challenges in schools and libraries
Presented in partnership with the UD Department of English, this event is part of our campus-wide Banned Books Week programming, which celebrates the freedom to read and raises awareness about the dangers of censorship.
Don’t miss the highlight of the week: the Banned Books Read-Out on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, where students, faculty, staff and the community bring banned and challenged works to life.