When:
Wednesday, Aug 06, 2025 7:00p -
8:00p

Where:
Online event
Surrounding areas
Boston, MA 02110

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Admission:
FREE

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psb_events Porter Square Books

Categories:
Lectures & Conferences, Social Good, Virtual

Event website:
https://portersquarebooks.com/event/2025-08-06/virtual-defending-right-read-conversation-ira-wells-author-book-banning-and

Porter Square Books is excited to present a panel discussion about protecting the freedom to read with Ira Wells, author of On Book Banning, and Authors Against Book Bans members Fin Leary, Padma Venkatraman, and Josh Cook.


With Wells' new book as a launching point, the panelists will discuss the current rise of book bans in schools and libraries, the history of previous cases of book censorship, and recent efforts of resistance against the oppression of literature.


This is a VIRTUAL event. Time listed in EDT.



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ABOUT ON BOOK BANNING


The freedom to read is under attack.


From the destruction of libraries in ancient Rome to today's state-sponsored efforts to suppress LGBTQ+ literature, book bans arise from the impulse toward social control. In a survey of legal cases, literary controversies, and philosophical arguments, Ira Wells illustrates the historical opposition to the freedom to read and argues that today's conservatives and progressives alike are warping our children's relationship with literature and teaching them that the solution to opposing viewpoints is outright expurgation. At a moment in which our democratic institutions are buckling under the stress of polarization, On Book Banning is both rallying cry and guide to resistance for those who will always insist upon reading for themselves.



ABOUT AUTHORS AGAINST BOOK BANS


Launched in 2024, Authors Against Book Bans is the author, illustrator and creator wing of the fight against the deeply unconstitutional movement to limit the freedom to read. With more than 3000 members, the organization unequivocally supports the availability of diverse voices on our library shelves, in our schools, and in our culture. AABB pledges to band together against the oppression of literature, to speak when voices are silenced, to go where bodies are needed, and to fight for the freedom to read. Learn more at AuthorsAgainstBookBans.com.



ABOUT MASS FREEDOM TO READ


Mass Freedom to Read is a new coalition that represents Massachusetts parents and readers, authors and creators, libraries, booksellers, and publishers. We believe that freedom of expression, including the freedom to read, is a fundamental American right, protected by the First Amendment.


In the United States, we have the right to access books with a wide range of information and perspectives. We have the right to freely express our own ideas through speech, writing, and art.


In Massachusetts, challenges to library collections, programs, and displays have more than doubled in over the last three years. Massachusetts authors and creators have had their work banned or challenged in dozens of states, and in Massachusetts itself. Massachusetts booksellers have faced harassment and intimidation at their events.


Parents have the right to guide their own children's reading, but parents should not dictate what other people's children are allowed to read. In Massachusetts, with our deep and valued history of patriotism, we know that censorship is the opposite of a patriotic act.


Now is the time for the Massachusetts state legislature to pass a comprehensive Freedom to Read bill that protects librarians and educators from harassment for doing their jobs; and protects authors, creators, booksellers, and publishers from economic harm due to censorship. To that end, we support the passage of An Act Regarding Free Expression (H.3594/S.2328).


Follow Mass Freedom to Read on Instagram.



ABOUT THE PANELISTS


Josh Cook is a bookseller and co-owner at Porter Square Books in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he has worked since 2004. He is also author of the critically acclaimed postmodern detective novel An Exaggerated Murder and his fiction, criticism, and poetry have appeared in numerous leading literary publications. He grew up in Lewiston, Maine and lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.


Fin Leary (they/he), is an author, a program manager at We Need Diverse Books, and a writing professor at GrubStreet and Emerson College, where he teaches in the MFA program in popular fiction. Fin was a 2024 Lambda Literary Emerging LGBTQ+ Voices Fellow for Young Adult Fiction and a 2024 Publishers Weekly Star Watch Honoree. Fin is the editor of the science fiction anthology Future States of Stars (OwlCrate Press, 2026). They are a contributor to the young adult horror anthology These Bodies Ain’t Broken edited by Madeline Dyer (Page Street Publishing, 2025). Their work has been published in the anthology About Us edited by Peter Catapano and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, as well as the New York Times, Good Housekeeping, Refinery29, The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, The Oprah Magazine, Teen Vogue, Healthline, and more. Fin lives with their orange literary cat and a rainbow bookshelf outside of Boston, Massachusetts.


Padma Venkatraman is the internationally acclaimed author of Safe Harbor, Born Behind Bars, The Bridge Home (a Global Read Aloud), A Time to Dance, Climbing the Stairs and Island’s End, which have secured over 20 starred reviews and sold over ¼ million copies. She is the winner of WNDB’s Walter Dean Myers Award for Outstanding Children’s Literature and numerous other prestigious awards. Her books have been featured in the New York Times and Washington Post; included on ALA’s notable and several other best book of the year lists; and received book prize honors from Canada to Spain to Japan. Her poems have been published in Poetry and nominated for the Pushcart Prize. A sought-after speaker, she has presented the opening keynote address at the NCTE-ALAN 2019 conference, Rutgers-One-on-One conference, and other teacher, librarian and writer conferences, and has appeared on PBS and NPR. She loves sharing her passion for reading and writing, through talks and workshops on a variety of topics, with audiences of all ages across the world: from Mongolia to Trinidad to Sweden. She left India (where she was born) on her own, at age 19. Before becoming an American citizen and acquiring a doctorate in oceanography, Dr. Venkatraman directed a school in England, served as chief scientist on oceanographic vessels, conducted research in environmental engineering at Johns Hopkins and the College of William and Mary, and led diversity efforts. Discover more: www.padmavenkatraman.com ; visit www.diverseverse.org ; and arrange an event: theauthorvillage.com/presenters/padma-venkatraman/.


Ira Wells is a critic, essayist, and an associate professor at Victoria College in the University of Toronto, where he teaches in the Northrop Frye stream in literature and the humanities in the Vic One program. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Globe and Mail, Guardian, The New Republic, and many other venues. His most recent book is Norman Jewison: A Director’s Life. He lives in Toronto with his wife and children.

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