Intellectual Freedom Committee
| John McGraw | Faulkner County Library | [email protected] |
| Adam Webb | Garland County Library | [email protected] |
| Leslie Switzer | Crossett High School | [email protected] |
| Betsy Fisher | Clark County Library | [email protected] |
| Allie Stevens Gosselink | Calhoun County Library | [email protected] |
| Suzanne Adams | Bella Vista Public Library | [email protected] |
| Vanessa Adams | Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library | [email protected] |
| Michelle Washington | Pine Bluff Jefferson County Library System | [email protected] |
| Abby Miller | Springdale Public Library | [email protected] |
| Hope Rider | Faulkner County Library | [email protected] |
| Rebecca Kidder | Saline County Library | [email protected] |
| Laren Anderson | Mabee-Simpson Library, Lyon College | [email protected] |
| Carolyn Filippelli | Boreham Library, UAFS | [email protected] |
| Amy Shipman | Lakeside High School | [email protected] |
| Molly Quinn | Fayetteville Public Library | [email protected] |
Mission & Responsibilities
The Intellectual Freedom Committee is concerned with proposed or actual restrictions of Intellectual freedom imposed by individuals, committees, or administrative authorities on library materials or on the selection judgments, order procedures or administrative practices of librarians.
The Committee is concerned with proposed or enacted legislation at the national, state, local, and school district levels which might place library collections in jeopardy, or which might restrict, prejudice or interfere with free and unbiased selection, acquisition and circulation of library materials, and other professional activities of librarians, or which might otherwise restrict the basic concept of the freedom of inquiry.
The Committee is concerned with the continuing education of the library community (including librarians, library boards, and the general public) in understanding and accepting the philosophy and the professional practice inherent in the Library Bill of Rights and the interpretations issued from the American Library Association, the ALA Freedom to Read Statement, the Statement of Professional Ethics, 1981, access to Resources and Services in the School Media Program: An interpretation of the Library Bills of Rights (adopted 1986, amended 1990), and the Freedom to View statement.
Previous Committee Chairs
2021 – 2024 – Adam Webb
2019 – 2020 – Shenise McGhee
2016 – 2018 – John Paul Myrick
2015 – Freddy Hudson
Helpful Links
ALA Office For Intellectual Freedom – http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=oif
Freedom to Read Foundation – http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/affiliates/relatedgroups/freedomtoreadfoundation/index.cfm
LeRoy C. Merritt Humanitarian Fund – http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/affiliates/relatedgroups/merrittfund/merritthumanitarian.cfm