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Freedom to Read Kit

Freedom to Read Kit 2002

In this edition: Intellectual Freedom as a Global Principle: The International Parliament of Writers – A New Fatwa – The Release of Stephen Williams – Michel Auger: The Journalist as Target – Lessons in the Canton Kitchen – Filtering the Internet – The Sorry State of School Libraries – Educators' Unit – and more...


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This year's Freedom to Read Kit features a new poster by Dusan Petricic.

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