[CASL-L] Self-censorship addressed in the AASL Blog

IRENE KWIDZINSKI kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 28 07:51:37 PST 2012


FYI


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From: Helen Adams <hadams1 at centurytel.net>
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Sent: Tue, February 28, 2012 10:31:06 AM
Subject: [aaslforum] Self-censorship addressed in the AASL Blog


Hi  Everyone,
 
Check  out the latest AASL Blog post written by the AASL Intellectual Freedom 
Committee  with a little help from staff at 3 publishing houses- Michelle Bayuk 
from Albert  Whitman, Liz Bicknell of Candlewick Press, and Jason Wells from 
Abrams. The idea  for the blog came from group discussion begun at a 
self-censorship session  during at the AASL Conference in Minneapolis. Read what 
the reps from these 3  publishing houses have to say in answer to the question: 
“ Does the possibility  of self-censorship affect what you decide to publish?” 

 
Post  your comments, and return next week for their answers to a second  
question.
 
Helen  Adams on behalf of the AASL Intellectual Freedom  Committee
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