Help protect free speech at the Spokane Public Library

A proposed new policy for Internet use threatens free speech in Spokane. The Library could decide to filter Internet computers used by adult patrons, which would restrict access to valuable, constitutionally protected materials online. Take a stand against censorship by attending the Spokane Public Library Board meeting on December 18 at 4:30pm in the Downtown Library.

Want to know more?  The American Library Association Office for Intellectual Freedom and the Freedom to Read Foundation have put together an FAQ and an information packet with facts about library filtering and the law.

The next Spokane Public Library Board Meeting will take place on December 18th, at 4:30 p.m. in the Downtown Library.  The event is free and open to the public.

Downtown Library, Meeting Room 1A
906 W. Main Avenue
Spokane WA 99201

On Tuesday, December 18th, please attend the Spokane Public Library Board Meeting and stand up against censorship in your community!