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Freedom To Read Week

This UFV specific guide provides information about Freedom to Read Week in Canada, links to relevant news articles, how to search for academic content related to censorship, as well as information about displays and events, in addition to highlighting ban

UFV 2024 Event

Join us for our event at UFV on Monday Feb. 26th from 11:30am-1:30pm at the Abbotsford Campus. More details to be released soon!

Library displays for Freedom to Read Week

UFV Library supports Freedom to Read week each year with a display highlighting some of the challenged and banned books in our collections.

Want to read a banned/challenged book? Library books on display can be signed out, just bring them to the Library Service desk with your Campus Card!

2024 Freedom to Read Week display - Chilliwack Library

image of books on display

Chilliwack Library Freedom to Read display
from February 13, 2024 - March 1, 2024

image of books on display

Chilliwack Library Freedom to Read display
from February 13, 2024 - March 1, 2024

image of books on display

Chilliwack Library Freedom to Read display
from February 13, 2024 - March 1, 2024

"Read whatever they're trying to keep out of your eyes and your brain, because that's exactly what you need to know." --Stephen King

Chilliwack Library Freedom to Read display
from February 13, 2024 - March 1, 2024

image of books on display

Chilliwack Library Freedom to Read display
from February 13, 2024 - March 1, 2024

"There is more than one way to burn a book. And the world is full of people with lit matches."--Ray Bradbury

Chilliwack Library Freedom to Read display
from February 13, 2024 - March 1, 2024

"If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking."--Haruki Murakami

Chilliwack Library Freedom to Read display
from February 13, 2024 - March 1, 2024

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