The undersigned members of the Free Expression Network strongly support the University of Minnesota Press, which has been attacked for its decision to publish Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Minors from Sex, by Judith Levine. Without even reading the book, critics have called for its suppression and demanded that the Minnesota legislature cut the funding of the University of Minnesota.
Ideas become controversial when they challenge conventional wisdom. Many are unwise. However, some are beneficial, challenging us to examine our basic assumptions and consider changing the way we have always done things. The First Amendment exists to allow us to debate the wisdom of those ideas and make up our own minds. Censorship only supports a status quo that cannot otherwise be defended.
We applaud the University of Minnesota Press's decision to face that challenge and enrich the public debate about this essential issue. Its decision is one of which a great university can, and should, be proud. We trust the University of Minnesota appreciates the value of a courageous press to its educational mission and reputation.
Signatories:
American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression
Office for Intellectual Freedom, American Library Association
Association of American Publishers
Association of American University Presses
Association of Research Libraries
Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression
Feminists for Free Expression
Freedom to Read Foundation
First Amendment Project
Modern Language Association of America
National Humanities Alliance
National Coalition Against Censorship
Online Policy Group
Peacefire
Publishers Marketing Association
PEN American Center
PEN New England
Upper Midwest Booksellers Association