Library challenges skyrocketed again in 2023, after big increases in 2022. The number of unique titles challenged went up to 4,240, from 2,571 in 2022. Public libraries are the new target, after advocates of censorship targeted school libraries for several years: public library challenges were up 92%.
One agenda of challenges is made clear by the types of titles targeted, with titles by or about LGBTQ+ and BIPOC individuals were 47% of the total, the ALA reported.
“The books being targeted again focus on LGBTQ+ and people of color,” ALA President Emily Drabinski said in a statement accompanying the report. “Libraries that reflect their communities' diversity promote learning and empathy that some people want to hide or eliminate. Libraries are vital institutions to each and every community in this country, and library professionals, who have dedicated their lives to protecting our right to read, are facing threats to their employment and well-being."