Library CommissionApril 27, 2026

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Book Safe Harbor Presenta(cid:415)on and FAQs Library Commission Mee(cid:415)ng, 4/27/2026 What IS a Book Safe Harbor (or Book Sanctuary City)? A municipal, physical and/or digital space that ac(cid:415)vely protects the right to read and ensures access to banned or challenged books. • The movement started in Chicago. • Harris County established the first Book Sanctuary in Texas! • The Book Sanctuary movement is on fire in New Jersey. What are the goals of a Book Safe Harbor? • Reaffirming the policies and principles of the library • Protec(cid:415)ng “endangered” books and keeping them accessible • Providing community educa(cid:415)on around book banning and intellectual freedoms • Suppor(cid:415)ng library collec(cid:415)ons, staff and budgets What Steps Do We Need to Take to Make Aus(cid:415)n a Book Safe Harbor? • Connect with City stakeholders (such as Council members or representa(cid:415)ves and the Human Rights Commission) • Dra(cid:332) an ordinance to explicitly include the principles of the library, including protec(cid:415)ng intellectual freedom, open access and a collec(cid:415)on that serves every reader • Create ac(cid:415)on items and (cid:415)meline with an October 2026 goal to coincide with APL’s centennial celebra(cid:415)on • Work with the Library Founda(cid:415)on around displays, presenta(cid:415)ons, promo materials, and more.