Chautauqua: Book Banning and Censorship

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Adults, Seniors
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Book Banning and Censorship | Brian Walls, Reference Librarian at HCH Library

Brian will be presenting on the topic of literary censorship and its impact within the library community. “The HCH Library strives to provide information and stories from all perspectives; however, censorship directly opposes the library’s mission and can have harmful consequences. As libraries face a range of opposition, it is another means of limiting what services the library can offer to its community.”

Musical Guest: Jim Beloff, Ukulele Master
Storyteller & Comedian: Chris Kilmartin

What is Chautauqua?

Popular in late 19th and early 20th century America—and now nearly forgotten—the CHAUTAUQUA (Shaw-TAW-kwa) was a series of community programs featuring noted speakers, music, poetry, and storytelling. They were often held under tents and brought civic-minded dialogue to many rural towns. The name comes from the Iroquois word describing the lake in upstate New York where the movement began.

Please join us for our THIRD ANNUAL CHAUTAUQUA series curated by the Clinton Human Rights Committee as we revive this long tradition through a series of fascinating presentations on topics related to Human Rights issues.

SPEAKERS! MUSICIANS! STORYTELLERS! POETS! REFRESHMENTS!

We have invited community leaders involved in issues related to Human Rights to share insights into their work. Each program will offer refreshments and a unique mix of music, poetry, storytelling, and lively conversation.

About the Clinton Human Rights Committee:

The purpose of the Human Rights Committee is to promote mutual understanding and respect within the Town of Clinton among all racial, religious, ethnic and other groups, and among individuals of differing genders, sexual orientations, ages and abilities.

The goal of the Human Rights Committee is to facilitate respect, discourse, education and understanding in the Clinton community relating to the backgrounds and identities of its members as well as to encourage equality of treatment of and opportunity for, all members of the community, without regard to economic status, race, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age and abilities.

To learn more, visit: https://clintonct.org/709/Human-Rights-Committee

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