A Call to MSU: End Censorship, Protect Artistic Expression News A Call to MSU: End Censorship, Protect Artistic Expression
Stop Online Censorship: NCAC and 58 Allies Urge Rejection of KOSA Letters, NCAC at work, News Stop Online Censorship: NCAC and 58 Allies Urge Rejection of KOSA
NCAC Endorses Rep. Raskin and Sen. Schatz Bicameral Resolution Condemning Book Bans News, Press Releases NCAC Endorses Rep. Raskin and Sen. Schatz Bicameral Resolution Condemning Book Bans
NCAC 50th Anniversary: Standing Shoulder to Shoulder with Woodhull 50th Anniversary, Blog, News NCAC 50th Anniversary: Standing Shoulder to Shoulder with Woodhull
BBW ’24: Filmmaker Ava Duvernay To Lead Banned Books Week as Honorary Chair with former SAS and White House Honoree Julia Garnett to Serve as Youth Honorary Chair News BBW ’24: Filmmaker Ava Duvernay To Lead Banned Books Week as Honorary Chair with former SAS and White House Honoree Julia Garnett to Serve as Youth Honorary Chair
School Board in Brevard County, Florida removes LGBTQ+ book against the recommendation of review committee News School Board in Brevard County, Florida removes LGBTQ+ book against the recommendation of review committee
NCAC Decries Lubbock’s Art Funding Cut Targeting LGBTQ+ Programming News NCAC Decries Lubbock’s Art Funding Cut Targeting LGBTQ+ Programming
Artistic Freedom Under Fire: NCAC Denounces Vail’s Cancellation of Danielle SeeWalker’s Residency News Artistic Freedom Under Fire: NCAC Denounces Vail’s Cancellation of Danielle SeeWalker’s Residency
School Board in Florida removes Ban This Book despite the recommendation of a review committee News School Board in Florida removes Ban This Book despite the recommendation of a review committee
National Coalition Against Censorship Launches Map Tracking Art Censorship Since October 7th News National Coalition Against Censorship Launches Map Tracking Art Censorship Since October 7th
NCAC, PEN America, and ACLU-FL: DeSantis’s Veto of Florida Arts Funding Raises First Amendment Concerns News NCAC, PEN America, and ACLU-FL: DeSantis’s Veto of Florida Arts Funding Raises First Amendment Concerns
NCAC Decries Exhibition Cancellation at Craft Alliance News, Statement NCAC Decries Exhibition Cancellation at Craft Alliance
Celebrating Fifty Years of Fighting Censorship and Those Who Stand With Us: Children’s Book Council News Celebrating Fifty Years of Fighting Censorship and Those Who Stand With Us: Children’s Book Council
NCAC URGES CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS NOT TO ABANDON KEHINDE WILEY EXHIBITIONS IN FACE OF ALLEGATIONS News, Statement NCAC URGES CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS NOT TO ABANDON KEHINDE WILEY EXHIBITIONS IN FACE OF ALLEGATIONS
Greenville County School board removes books against recommendation of review committee News Greenville County School board removes books against recommendation of review committee
NCAC recommends policy changes for Cameron R-1 School District in Missouri News NCAC recommends policy changes for Cameron R-1 School District in Missouri
NCAC and Eleven Other Groups Rebuke Congressional Committees’ Request for Suspicious Activity Reports of Non-Profit Organizations News, Statement NCAC and Eleven Other Groups Rebuke Congressional Committees’ Request for Suspicious Activity Reports of Non-Profit Organizations
NCAC objects to the removal of over 18 library books from Rutherford County Schools in Tennessee without adjudication from a committee of stakeholders News NCAC objects to the removal of over 18 library books from Rutherford County Schools in Tennessee without adjudication from a committee of stakeholders
NCAC recommends policy changes to Roane County School District in Tennessee News NCAC recommends policy changes to Roane County School District in Tennessee
NCAC protests the disposal of hundreds of school library books at New York City’s PS 55 News NCAC protests the disposal of hundreds of school library books at New York City’s PS 55
NCAC: ARTSPACE’S VAGUE POLICIES RESTRICTING “INAPPROPRIATE,” “SENSITIVE” ARTWORKS THREATEN ARTISTIC FREEDOM ACROSS THE U.S. News NCAC: ARTSPACE’S VAGUE POLICIES RESTRICTING “INAPPROPRIATE,” “SENSITIVE” ARTWORKS THREATEN ARTISTIC FREEDOM ACROSS THE U.S.