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Rogue Librarians
Rogue Librarians
Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 70

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Bonus: Author Melissa Kantor
Season 3 · Episode 21
mardi 24 juin 2025 • Duration 01:11:13
Join us for our discussion with Melissa Kantor about her newest book, Biology Lessons. Melissa wrote the book in response to the Dobbes Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade. Below are a few links to things discussed in the podcast.
Supreme Court Case Roe v Wade
Supreme Court Case Dobbes v Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Here is a link to a documentary about the original Jane Collective in Chicago, it’s an HBO film called The Janes.
I could not find an active website for the revival group, We are Jane, but here is a link to their site on The Way Back Machine. I also found this NPR article from 2022.
Information on teens and REAL ID can be found on this TSA website.
Here is an article on the license plate trackers in Texas.Tracked across state lines: Texas sheriff's use of license plate data raises alarms
Finally, Melissa’s favorite books were:
It’s Okay If You Don’t Love Me, By Norma Klein
Forever, by Judy Blume
41. The Family Book: (Parts 1 and 2)
Season 3 · Episode 20
mardi 17 juin 2025 • Duration 01:02:14
In this episode, we discuss The Family Book by Todd Parr. We’ve combined our usual 2 episode format since the book is so short.
Here are the sources referenced in our Banned Bits segment.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, May 09, 2025 - statement on Carla Hayden is at minute 27:30
Here are sources for the information on why The Family Book is banned
33. Fahrenheit 451 (Part 1: Why It's Banned)
Season 3 · Episode 11
mardi 28 janvier 2025 • Duration 41:36
In this episode we discuss Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. We discuss when and why it has been banned, its historical significance, and why we think it’s worth reading. We explore the benefits of reading challenging literature for adolescents, the historical context of the book's reception, and the irony of its censorship.
Today’s Banned Bit: “How teens benefit from being able to read 'disturbing' books that some want to ban,” by Gay Ivy
Bonus: ALA President Elect Sam Helmick
Season 3 · Episode 10
mardi 14 janvier 2025 • Duration 01:05:09
Show Notes:
In this conversation, Sam Helmick discusses the upcoming Lib Learn X conference, the evolving role of AI in libraries, and the importance of libraries as community anchor institutions.
Links:
Info on LibLearnX 2025
Sam Helmick’s Socials
Blue Sky: @samhelmic.bsky.social
Instagram and Twitter: @GeometricRabbit
32. Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic (Part 2: Close Reading)
Season 3 · Episode 7
mardi 31 décembre 2024 • Duration 01:07:35
In this episode of the Rogue Librarians we do a close reading and discussion of the graphic memoir 'Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic,' by Alison Bechdel.
We explore personal reflections on death, the complexities of family relationships, and the themes of sexuality and identity as portrayed in the book. We highlight significant scenes and the emotional depth of Bechdel's storytelling, emphasizing the interplay between tragedy and comedy in her narrative.
31. Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic (Part 1: Why It's Banned)
Season 3 · Episode 8
mardi 17 décembre 2024 • Duration 43:53
Fun Home Part 1: Why It's Banned
In this episode of the Rogue Librarians we discuss the graphic memoir 'Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic,' by Alison Bechdel. We look at why the book has been banned and discuss the pros and cons. For a full discussion of the book, listen to the next episode.
Our new segment, Banned Bits: News Bits from the Ban-o-sphere discusses the article
“Re-inventing the book ban” by Victoria Sutton and Levi \"Calm Before the Storm\" Rickert (Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation) and the book “Colonization and the Wampanoag Story,” by Linda Coombs.
We also thought you might like to know more about the Broadway Musical “Fun Home”, and its accompanying soundtrack.
Sound Effect by Vlad Krotov from Pixabay
Bonus: Author Bethanie Finger
Season 3 · Episode 7
mardi 3 décembre 2024 • Duration 54:32
In this engaging conversation, Bethanie Finger discusses her journey as a writer and librarian, sharing insights into her book 'More Than Life,' the first book in her debut trilogy. Bethanie discusses her writing process, particularly the extensive research involved in creating historical fantasy worlds. She delves into the themes of class structures, gender roles, and the influence of mythology on her work.
You can find out more about Bethanie Finger and her projects here:
Website: https://www.bethaniefingerauthor.com/home
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethaniefingerauthor/?ref=1der1
Podcast: https://princekaifanpod.podbean.com/
30. The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Part 2 : Close Reading)
Season 3 · Episode 6
mardi 19 novembre 2024 • Duration 01:00:47
In this episode of the Rogue Librarians we discuss The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky, along with special guest Simon. The book spent over a year on the bestseller list, and has continued to find readers decades after its publication in 1999.
We discuss favorite quotes, scenes, and ideas presented in the book, including the importance of community, the way mental health is viewed in our society, and what it means to be a coming of age novel. Please listen to our twenty-ninth episode for a discussion of why this book has been banned.
Materials referenced include:
The podcast: Material Girls Dopamine v Health Capitalism
The movie LadyBird
And, from the litreactor blog, “Yes, I Read The 111-Page Moms For Liberty Book Ban Document” by Peter Derk.
Thanks to Chris for our music, to Heather and Lizzie for their assistance, to Dorothy for our audio editing, and to our patrons for their financial support! Please visit our website for a transcript of this episode. If you would like to join our conversation, please visit theroguelibrarians.com or follow us on social media.
Linktree: @roguelibrarianspod
Instagram: @roguelibrarianspod
Facebook: @roguelibrarianspod
Patreon: patreon.com/roguelibrarians
29. The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Part 1, Why It's Banned)
Season 3 · Episode 5
mercredi 6 novembre 2024 • Duration 53:56
In this episode of the Rogue Librarians we discuss The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky, along with special guest Simon. We delve into why the book has remained one of the most banned and challenged books on the ALA lists.
We added a new segment where we give a little recent info on the state of book banning. We discussed the article. “Not even Little Free Libraries are safe from book bans. ‹ Literary Hub (lithub.com)”
We also referenced the LitReactor column, “Yes I Read The 111 Page Moms For Liberty Book Ban Document,” by Peter Derk.
Bonus: Election Episode
Season 3 · Episode 4
mardi 22 octobre 2024 • Duration 24:52
In this episode of Rogue Librarians, we discuss the importance of voting to combat the ongoing issue of book banning in the United States. The conversation covers recent legislative developments, state-specific ballot measures affecting libraries, and the significance of local elections in combating censorship.
We provide information on the congressional resolution condemning book bans
Discuss several state specific issues on the ballot that we found through Libraries2024.org including: Utah’s Amendment A (Vote No), North Dakota’s Measure 4 (Vote No), Kentucky’s Constitutional Amendment 2 (Vote No), and California’s Proposition 5 (Vote Yes).
We tell you how to learn more about the governance behind libraries through the
ACLU’s - School Governance 101 page
We offer a variety of interactive web sites to help you find out about items on your local ballots, including issues around book banning and more. Here is the list:
We also offer suggestions about how to stay abreast of what’s happening in Book Banning Politics at the following websites:
ALA.org-Office for Intellectual Freedom
Book Riot - Literary Activism Newsletter
Every Library: Political Activity
Here is the link to the episode of On The Media that we recommended in the Intro.
The segment on book banning is at timecode [39:36]
From their show notes: “Host Brooke Gladstone interviews Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson, whose children’s picture book, And Tango Makes Three, is among the long list of banned titles across the country. Hear why they’re suing in Florida to make their book — and others — accessible again.”