Panel Discussion: “Books Under Siege: Navigating the Landscape of Banned Literature”

Join us on Thursday, January 30th, 2025, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm for an engaging conversation with panelists Adam Gidwitz, Mélanie Heydari, Nick Higgins, and Susan Van Metre. Moderated by Regan Penaluna, this event explores the evolving landscape of book banning from local and global perspectives. RSVP here.

Key Topics for Discussion:

  • Global and Local Perspectives: Examining the current state of book banning in the US and Brooklyn.
  • The Power of Literature: How books shape understanding and the role of educators and librarians in promoting diverse voices.
  • Lessons from History: Insights from censorship’s evolution across cultures.
  • Inspiring Action: Creative ways to champion literary access and the value of international approaches to censorship.

This event invites reflection on the broader implications of book banning, inspiring critical thought on literature’s role in dialogue and cultural exchange.

Location: The International School of Brooklyn, 192 Luquer St., Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. Open to the public. A wine and cheese reception will follow. RSVP here as space is limited.

Panelists:

  • Adam Gidwitz: Award-winning author of A Tale Dark & Grimm and The Inquisitor’s Tale.
  • Mélanie Heydari: Lecturer at Barnard College specializing in postcolonial literature.
  • Nick Higgins: Chief Librarian at Brooklyn Public Library, leading the “Books Unbanned” initiative.
  • Susan Van Metre: Executive Editorial Director of Walker Books US, editor of acclaimed works like El Deafo.

Moderator:

  • Regan Penaluna: Writer and author of How to Think Like a Woman, a New York Times Editors’ Choice.

This event is organized by Maria Falgoust, Jon French, and The PA Library Committee. We hope to see you there!

International School of Brooklyn
192 Luquer St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
(718) 369-3023











When: Thu., Jan. 30, 2025 at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Join us on Thursday, January 30th, 2025, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm for an engaging conversation with panelists Adam Gidwitz, Mélanie Heydari, Nick Higgins, and Susan Van Metre. Moderated by Regan Penaluna, this event explores the evolving landscape of book banning from local and global perspectives. RSVP here.

Key Topics for Discussion:

  • Global and Local Perspectives: Examining the current state of book banning in the US and Brooklyn.
  • The Power of Literature: How books shape understanding and the role of educators and librarians in promoting diverse voices.
  • Lessons from History: Insights from censorship’s evolution across cultures.
  • Inspiring Action: Creative ways to champion literary access and the value of international approaches to censorship.

This event invites reflection on the broader implications of book banning, inspiring critical thought on literature’s role in dialogue and cultural exchange.

Location: The International School of Brooklyn, 192 Luquer St., Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. Open to the public. A wine and cheese reception will follow. RSVP here as space is limited.

Panelists:

  • Adam Gidwitz: Award-winning author of A Tale Dark & Grimm and The Inquisitor’s Tale.
  • Mélanie Heydari: Lecturer at Barnard College specializing in postcolonial literature.
  • Nick Higgins: Chief Librarian at Brooklyn Public Library, leading the “Books Unbanned” initiative.
  • Susan Van Metre: Executive Editorial Director of Walker Books US, editor of acclaimed works like El Deafo.

Moderator:

  • Regan Penaluna: Writer and author of How to Think Like a Woman, a New York Times Editors’ Choice.

This event is organized by Maria Falgoust, Jon French, and The PA Library Committee. We hope to see you there!

International School of Brooklyn
192 Luquer St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
(718) 369-3023

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