Free Expression

ABFFE Seeks Bookseller Input Via Banned Books Week Survey

The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) is asking booksellers to complete a short, online survey about Banned Books Week activities and information.

ABFFE Urges Booksellers to Post Free Speech Pledge

With passions growing in the final weeks of the presidential campaign (as evidenced by reports of attacks on Booksmith in Seneca, South Carolina), the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) is reminding booksellers that one way to try to handle complaints about the content of the books they carry is to post a statement proclaiming their support for free speech.

Banned Books Week: Store Says It With Pictures

Banned Books Week is in full swing at stores and libraries around the country, where events range from First Amendment panel discussions and Banned Children's Books Storytime to Banned Film Night and readings from banned books.

International Trade Associations Condemn Recent Attacks on Booksellers & Publishers

On Wednesday, October 1, the International Publishers Association (IPA) and the International Booksellers Federation (IBF) strongly condemned a series of attacks on publishing houses and bookshops in Greece and the attempted firebombing of publisher Gibson Square in the U.K.

Indies Share Banned Books Week Plans on New Website

A growing number of bookstores and libraries are sharing their plans for Banned Books Week, which begins next Saturday, September 27, via the new site www.bannedbooksweek.org.

ABFFE Urges Congress to Ban 'Libel Tourism'

On Wednesday, September 10, the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) joined 18 groups in issuing a statement urging members of the Senate Judiciary Committee to support the Freedom of Speech Protection Act of 2008 (S. 2977), legislation that provides that foreign libel judgments cannot be enforced in the U.S. if the speech is not actionable under U.S. law.

Wasilla Booksellers Find Themselves in the Spotlight

When Shannon Cullip and her husband, Leonard Cullip, opened Pandemonium Booksellers in Wasilla, Alaska, with business partner Rex Weltz this past June, their aim was to create a "community destination." They didn't expect that their community would become a major focal point for the press or that a local writer's biography of Alaska's governor, Sarah Palin, would become a national bestseller. But they're enjoying the attention, and the sales.

Website Offers Free Publicity for Banned Books Week Events

The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression is encouraging booksellers to spread the word about their Banned Books Week plans via the new website www.bannedbooksweek.org.

Shipping Soon: FREADOM Gift Cards

Booksellers who have placed orders for this year's FREADOM gift card and presenter, sponsored by the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE), will soon receive them.

Wanted: Banned Books Week Displays & Events

The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) is encouraging all ABA members to share their plans for Banned Books Week displays and events at www.bannedbooksweek.org.

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