The group People for the American Way reported books and programs in Oregon schools were challenged 23 times in 1994. State Library official Mary Ginnane was encouraged that schools retained many of the materials challenged. Tim Nashif, director of the Oregon Family Council, saw the challenges as healthy civic engagement
Every year, Oregon\u27s public libraries receive objections to materials in their collections, usual...
The Annual Report of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse summarized 54 written challenges ...
The Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse provides a summary of the year’s challenges in librari...
The group People for the American Way reported the number of books and programs challenged in Oregon...
Books in two municipal Yamhill county libraries were challenged during 1998, out of a total of 17 it...
The advocacy group People for the American Way reported 21 book challenges were made in Oregon durin...
The tenth annual report of the Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse was released; the report covers ch...
The Fourth Annual Report of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse was released today to comm...
Mary Ginnane from the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse talks about challenged books in Oreg...
An overview of books challenged in Oregon, the state is 2nd only to California in the number of chal...
The state librarian provides a summary of the year’s challenges in libraries around Oregon. In 1996 ...
The Bend-LaPine School Board decided to keep five books challenged by Dorothy Oak, coalition directo...
The Annual Report of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse summarized the 54 written challen...
The Fourth Annual Report of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse was released today to comm...
The America Reads Challenge (ARC) program, part of AmeriCorps, has the primary goal of ensuring that...
Every year, Oregon\u27s public libraries receive objections to materials in their collections, usual...
The Annual Report of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse summarized 54 written challenges ...
The Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse provides a summary of the year’s challenges in librari...
The group People for the American Way reported the number of books and programs challenged in Oregon...
Books in two municipal Yamhill county libraries were challenged during 1998, out of a total of 17 it...
The advocacy group People for the American Way reported 21 book challenges were made in Oregon durin...
The tenth annual report of the Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse was released; the report covers ch...
The Fourth Annual Report of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse was released today to comm...
Mary Ginnane from the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse talks about challenged books in Oreg...
An overview of books challenged in Oregon, the state is 2nd only to California in the number of chal...
The state librarian provides a summary of the year’s challenges in libraries around Oregon. In 1996 ...
The Bend-LaPine School Board decided to keep five books challenged by Dorothy Oak, coalition directo...
The Annual Report of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse summarized the 54 written challen...
The Fourth Annual Report of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse was released today to comm...
The America Reads Challenge (ARC) program, part of AmeriCorps, has the primary goal of ensuring that...
Every year, Oregon\u27s public libraries receive objections to materials in their collections, usual...
The Annual Report of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse summarized 54 written challenges ...
The Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse provides a summary of the year’s challenges in librari...