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In 2021, Amanda Jones was recognized as a School Librarian of the Year by the School Library Journal for her work at a Louisiana middle school. The following year, speaking up against an attempt to ban LGBTQ+ books in her local library led to a storm of backlash. Through it all, Amanda has never wavered on her commitment to free speech and education. She has become a national voice for intellectual freedom and democracy, receiving awards from both the American Library Association and the American Association of School Librarians in 2023. And last year, she published a powerful memoir.
Libraries are the heartbeat of our communities. An essential gateway for information and self-discovery. It has been a privilege to get to know Amanda through her work and the upcoming documentary The Librarians. She is beyond deserving of wider recognition.
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