Sallyann Price writes: “Conversations about censorship and book bans tend to exclude the voices of the very population they claim to protect: young people. Now a rising generation is bristling at these restrictions, seeking a more active role in advocating for their own freedom to read. This summer, the National Coalition Against Censorship and Brooklyn (N.Y.) Public Library collaborated to host their first-ever Teen Advocacy Institute: Power to the Readers, an eight-session virtual workshop for teens looking to become intellectual freedom advocates in their communities.”
