Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees issues Intellectual Freedom statement

Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees issues Intellectual Freedom statement
Hunter
03/01/22

The Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees have issued a statement about intellectual freedom in schools and libraries, as the State Legislature moves forward on bills that would limit and censor material that may be deemed objectionable.

In the statement issued Monday, the Board says that over the last few years, there have been challenges to the content that “should be available” at libraries in Iowa and across the nation. The Board’s stance is that they believe in intellectual freedom, calling it a core value of the Iowa City Public Library and the American Library Association.

The statement goes on to say, “We believe that all Americans have an inalienable right to seek information, read, and speak freely; as is protected by our First Amendment…Libraries are unique democratic ideas, spaces where open discourse is welcome, and where varied points of view are valued.
Intellectual Freedom protects our ability to explore our world and to think critically about the information we find there.”

The board points out that legislation moving forward in the Iowa House and Senate propose harsh penalties for librarians, teachers and administrators who provide content parents may find objectionable. Those bills, the board says, “chills Iowa’s ability to hire quality educators and free speech advocates.”

The full statement is below.

ICPL Board of Trustees Intellectual Freedom Statement