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ARL Libraries Celebrate Banned Books Week 2025

Last Updated on October 14, 2025, 5:23 pm ET

Banned Books Week Oct. 5–11, 2025. Censorship is so 1984. Read for your rights. ALA.org/BBooks ALA: American Library Association

Banned Books Week celebrates the freedom to read and calls attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting current and historical attempts to remove or restrict books in libraries and schools. Many ARL member libraries celebrate Banned Books Week with blog posts, resource lists, and special events. See below for a roundup.

Arizona State University Library 

Duke University Libraries
Banned Books Week 2025

New York Public Library
Banned Books Week at the New York Public Library

NC State University Libraries

Ohio State University Libraries
Banned Books Week: October 6–10, 2025

Penn State University Libraries 

Rutgers University Libraries 

Syracuse University Libraries
Syracuse University Celebrates 2025 Banned Books Week

Temple University Libraries
Banned Books Week: “Censorship Is So 1984. Read for Your Rights.”

Tulane University Libraries
Banned Books Week

University of California, Irvine Libraries
Banned Books Week wrapped book display and virtual bookshelf

University of Colorado Boulder Libraries
4 Ways to Join Banned Books Week

University of Delaware Libraries
Multiple events including 13th Annual Banned Books Read-Out

University of Missouri Libraries
Banned Books Week Presentation by Samuel Cohen, Mizzou Associate Professor of English

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library

University of Utah Library
The Power of Story to Unite Us, with Author Laurie Halse Anderson

University of Washington Libraries
Exhibit: Right to Read: Banned Books and the First Amendment

Vanderbilt University Libraries

Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries
Free to Read Week 2025

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