The Intellectual Freedom Round Table (IFRT) provides a forum for the discussion of activities, programs, and problems in intellectual freedom of libraries and librarians.
The IFRT Members Community group is the central hub for discussion, library and events. It is visible to all ALA members but only IFRT members can participate in the conversation.
Since 1973, IFRT has published an annual report that outlines the discussions, planning, and accomplishments of our leadership and volunteers. While not a complete encapsulation of IFRT activities, this report attempts to convey a sense of what IFRT does in the hopes that by sharing this information with our members, they may be inspired to attend our meetings and participate in our functions. We are passionately committed in all our endeavors promoting intellectual freedom.
The most recent issue of the "Intellectual Freedom Round Table Report" (Issue 82, Summer 2020) is published online and the complete set of archives can be found in the American Library Association Institutional Repository.http://www.ala.org/rt/ifrt/ifrt-report