Some social media platforms and tech giants are bad for our democracy’s health, and Congress should scrap the law giving them immunity, says Society President Jim Norman in this column.Read More
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Decision-Making in the Time of Covid
How do we stay as safe as possible and still begin to regain our social interactions? That’s the question Dr. Mary Matsui, scientist and member of our Re-Entry Task Force, helps to answer in this column.Read More
Members and Guests: Let’s Get Together Again for Community Weekend
Members and their guests can connect again in person for hikes, music, discussion, and fun and games in the relaxed, lovely setting of Stony Point, June 3-5.Read More
Books are Not for Burning
What is it about our cultural climate that has accelerated the scourge of book censorship? In this essay, Society member Lucy Lettis asks the question amid an epidemic of new book bans across the country.Read More
Discovering the Wider World by Way of the Library
For a curious boy growing up in rural Texas, books were the ticket to seeing the wider world, says Leader Curt Collier in his latest column.Read More
All are Welcome! Festival of the Banned and Forgotten Book
At a time when books are being banned and censored, our Society is planning a Festival of the Banned and Forgotten Book.Read More