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Learning Webinar - Book Bans and Diversity

  • October 25, 2023
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Zoom

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  • For non-members

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Join us for an exciting and informative Learning Webinar on Current Research in Book Bans and Diversity!

What to Expect: Explore the latest groundbreaking research that highlights the profound impact of book access on individuals and communities, with special guests Kyle Zimmer from First Book and Julianne Appleton, Director of First Book Research & Insights.  Learn about new research on Banned Books in the Classroom and Diverse Books which supports how equitable book access can bridge educational gaps and promote inclusivity. Delve into the role of diverse literature in fostering empathy, understanding, and cultural awareness.

LINK: https://zoom.us/j/3935495742

Who Should Attend:

  • Educators and School Administrators passionate about enhancing literacy and learning outcomes.
  • Librarians and Book Enthusiasts eager to curate inclusive and diverse collections.
  • Parents and Caregivers seeking to nurture a love for reading in their children.
  • Advocates for Educational Equity and Social Justice aiming to make a positive change in society.
  • Book Access Providers from the Nonprofit sector and their supporters.

️Secure Your Spot Now! Spaces are limited, so don't miss this fantastic opportunity to be part of a transformative learning experience. Register today and join us on the journey to empower minds, celebrate diversity, and unlock the doors to a brighter, more inclusive future through the magic of books!

This webinar is available to members of the National Book Access Association, their guests, or to the general public for a fee.  Secure your seat today.

If you have any questions or trouble with registration, please reach out to hello@nationalbookaccess.org.


The National Book Access Association is a Sponsored Program of First Book. Founded in Washington, D.C. in 1992, First Book is an award-winning nonprofit social enterprise dedicated to eliminating barriers to learning and inspiring young minds.

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