Defense of Democracy Podcast

The Role of Librarians in Democracy with Sharon Hawkes

Season 1 Episode 80

In this episode Karen speaks with Sharon Hawkes, a retired librarian, about the importance of literature, the relevance of The Handmaid's Tale in today's political climate, and the ongoing threats of censorship and book banning. They discuss the role of librarians in advocating for diverse literature and the need for community support to protect libraries from censorship. The conversation also touches on the implications of the 1776 Commission and the importance of initiatives like Educators Defending Democracy.

Conversation Highlights:

  • The Handmaid's Tale serves as a warning about societal issues.
  • Diverse literature is crucial for marginalized communities.
  • Librarians play a vital role in advocating for the freedom to read.
  • Community support is essential for local libraries.
  • Censorship and book bans are a growing threat to democracy.
  • The 1776 Commission could lead to nationwide book bans.
  • Public libraries need allies to support their mission.
  • Parents Against Lifewise Academy is a group fighting against religious instruction in schools.
  • Educators need to share their stories to raise awareness about censorship.
  • Retirement can be fulfilling while still advocating for important causes.

Resources from the conversation:
Parents Again Lifewise

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