Greg Landgraf writes: “In 2023—as book challenges, relocations, and removals in the state’s public and school libraries were reaching unprecedented levels—then–16-year-old Iris Mogul started the all-ages Banned Books Club in Coral Gables, Florida, to read and discuss titles like James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain and Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. Now a first-year student at University of California, Santa Cruz, Mogul has been named youth honorary chair of this year’s Banned Books Week. Mogul spoke with American Libraries about her activism, her conversation with fellow Banned Books Week Honorary Chair George Takei, and practical anticensorship steps teens can take.”
American Libraries Online, Oct. 7; American Libraries Trend, July/Aug. 2019
