
"Well, you know, we all want to change the world..."
The Beatles may not have had privacy in mind when they sang about a revolution, but it's an issue that's on the minds of people all over the world today. More and more of us see that privacy has grown into one of the most pressing issues of our time, but can we say we want a revolution? Do we all want to change the world? And, most importantly, are we ready to stand up and make it happen?
We believe that all of those questions can be answered with a resounding YES, and we're here to help you change the world.
Who is this "we," anyway? We're the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom. We're working with libraries across the country to start a national conversation on privacy - an open dialogue, a chance to learn about the issues, and an opportunity to take action. So take a look around. Let us know what you think. We'll be adding more content and more resources all the time, so check back for the latest information.
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