Medicine Hat library encourages intellectual freedom for ‘Freedom to Read Week’
Ken Feser, chief librarian at the Medicine Hat Public Library, said during a week dedicated to free thought that efforts against what libraries are able to present to the community is an ongoing challenge.
Freedom to Read Week is an event intended to encourage Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom.
It takes place this week from Feb. 23 until March 1, and was initially founded in 1984 to challenge the covert nature of censorship.


