Utah Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee

The Utah Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee stands for the opportunity for all Utahns to read, view, listen, speak, write, or think freely.

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About

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The Intellectual Freedom Committee of the Utah Library Association built “a strong Intellectual Freedom cohort in the State of Utah. In one year they had a fivefold increase in membership, developed and implemented training programs, successfully assisted in fighting a highly publicized banned book situation, publicized Intellectual Freedom issues, developed relationships with community organizations; recruited students, new graduates and paraprofessionals, and forged bonds and closer relationships as a committee.” Barbara Pickell, Hodges Award chair said, “The achievements of the Utah Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee epitomize the values and goals that are recognized by the Gerald Hodges Intellectual Freedom Chapter Relations Award.”

Awards Won

Title Year
image of gerald hodges Gerald Hodges Intellectual Freedom Chapter Relations Award

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The Gerald Hodges Intellectual Freedom Chapter Relations Award is given to the most innovative and effective intellectual freedom project covering a state or region.

2013 - Recipient(s)