unbanning every book in America in real time
Intellectual freedom is under attack. More books than ever are being forced off library shelves. But what if there was a way to keep these books available, for everyone?
To fight the increasing number of book bans, we partnered with the Digital Public Library of America and launched The Banned Book Club. By geofencing every library forced to ban books, we put every banned book in America back in the hands of the people.
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With so many books being banned across the country, @DPLA has launched The Banned Book Club to give readers access to e-books that have been banned. Learn more at https://t.co/ET5jreRQI4. pic.twitter.com/daWmibHujK
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 20, 2023
The Banned Book Club geofenced libraries forced to ban books across the U.S., most prevalent in Texas, Florida, Missouri, Utah, and South Carolina.
We unbanned every book in the country, which included twenty-one states: TX, FL, MO, UT, SC, PA, ND, MI, VA, TN, CO, IA, IN, WY, OK, AK, NU, MA, NJ, NC, and CA.
Censorship largely targets marginalized communities, including stories by and for LGBTQIA+ individuals.
Censorship targets books about race and racism. Many of these stories are written by Black or Brown authors.
The project launched with the support of President Obama, and has been recognized by numerous publications, authors, libraries and social influencers.
The Palace Project App has seen a 72% rise in popularity and ebook downloads since the launch of The Banned Book Club.
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