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Task 15: Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
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All the Canadian members here shouldn't have any issue with the portion of completing a task from Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides, as these pretty much always include "vote" and there's a federal election this year. I do recommend checking out these tasks for real though, fuck censorship.



I know this is important, but it would be nice if they found a way to include instructions to approach the task differently if you don't live somewhere where books are banned.

This is a misconception, unfortunately. Book bans/challenges do happen in Canada, and they're on the rise just like they are in the US. Our number of bans/challenges is much smaller still, but it's important to be vigilant. Fortunately, they do seem to be less successful, but the idea of increasing book bans has been a conservative talking point, which does make voting that much more important.
Here is an article about how book bans are on the rise here (along with a couple of recent examples): https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/freedo...
And an article of examples: https://www.cbc.ca/books/29-books-tha...
And since the selection is smaller for banned book reads here, you can also check out this list of books by Canadian authors that have been banned/challenged outside of Canada: https://www.freedomtoread.ca/resource...
It's also worth noting that forms of "quiet" censorship are more likely to happen here, but action can still be taken. My local library had a middle grade nonfiction comic about Black history shelved with the adult books, and by contacting the library via email I was able to get it moved. Plus if you notice that a book that is sometimes featured on banned books lists is not available at your library that it may have been a deliberate purchase exclusion, but you can usually request that your library purchase the book (they also often allow you to include any additional notes on your request, which means you can explicitly say something like "this is a frequently banned book that I think would add value to our library, represent our community, etc").






https://pen.org/book-bans/banned-book...

It's banned in my state, as well as a nearby school district. Amazingly, on the list of 100 books, our school district isn't listed at all.



3/21 update: received a lovely worded (but somewhat vague) response from the House Rep and crickets from the senators (one from each party.)


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Task 15: Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.