Sacramento State SHARES Banned Books

Sacramento State SHARES Banned Books

The Sacramento State University Library is proud to join the 23 California State University libraries in reaffirming our shared commitment to intellectual freedom, diversity, and the public good during Banned Books Week 2025. This year’s theme, “Censorship Is So 1984. Read for Your Rights,” invites readers to explore the power of literature and the importance of protecting the right to read.

Banned Books Week is a national celebration of our freedom to read and write about any topic. It is also a time to reflect on the increasing number of challenges to books and educational materials; many of which disproportionately target works by and about people of color and LGBTQIA+ communities.

These challenges are attempts to silence voices, restrict access to knowledge, and undermine the principles of equity and inclusion that define our academic community. At Sacramento State, we stand firm in our belief that the freedom to read is essential to education and the public good.

As part of this year’s Banned Books Week, the University Library is offering several ways to get involved:

  • Pick up a free “I Read Banned Books” poster at the User Services desk to show your support for the freedom to read.
  • Explore our online collection of banned or challenged books, which are available for checkout.
  • Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Bluesky for daily features on banned books, author quotes, and ways to advocate for intellectual freedom.

We invite you to join us in recognizing Banned Books Week and in pushing back against censorship. Whether you check out a banned book, or simply hang a poster in your space, your participation helps protect one of our most essential freedoms.

For more information, please read the California State University Library statement: 23 California State University Libraries, One Mission — Defending the Freedom to Read | CSU Libraries

To learn more about the CSU Libraries’ commitment to intellectual freedom, please visit libraries.calstate.edu/freedom-to-read.