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FW: Help Prevent Censorship at where-I-live Libraries!
- To: noelle
- Subject: FW: Help Prevent Censorship at where-I-live Libraries!
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 09:34:32 -0700
> Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 00:52:54 GMT
> From: "Planned Parenthood Mar Monte" <http://www.ppmarmonte.org/~publicaffairs>
>
> Right now, access to sexual health information at the San José
> Public Library system is under attack.
> Make your voice heard by emailing your City Council member and
> Mayor Reed!
>
> The San José City Council is considering whether to install
> blocking software on library computers and endanger access to
> important information about healthcare and sexuality. This
> proposal could potentially block teens', and others', ability to
> learn vital information about contraceptives, puberty, breast
> cancer, and other topics related to reproductive health.
>
> Please tell the San José City Council and the Mayor that library
> Internet access must not be censored.
>
> -Email Mayor Reed and District 3 Councilman Sam Liccardo at
> http://www.where-I-live.gov/~mayoremail and http://www.where-I-live.gov/~District3 to oppose
> Library Censorship.
> -We have prepared a draft email message below which you can
> customize and send!
>
> Let the Mayor and City Council know that our libraries should be
> places for people to access the information they need to be
> healthy.
>
> Studies show that Internet filters used to block access to
> pornography websites can often also block access to websites
> with health information, especially sexual health. One study by
> the San José Public Library revealed that such software blocked
> access to items in the library's own health and wellness
> databases and its online encyclopedia. If the City Council
> approves the plan to place filters on our public library
> computers, people could lose access to vital health information,
> including information on STDs and birth control options.
>
> Please protect our access to important information on our
> health. Send an email to the Mayor and City Council today.
>
> For more information about library Internet censorship, please
> visit http://www.ppaction.org/ct/B1qfVcM1FU2R/.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Christina Lokke
> Public Affairs Director, Silicon Valley
> Planned Parenthood Mar Monte
>
> Sample Email Draft:
>
> Dear Decisionmaker (Mayor Reed, City Council member),
>
> I count on the San José Libraries as a resource for important
> information, like my health. Millions of San José residents like
> me also rely on the library Internet for learning and research.
>
> I ask that you ensure everyone continues to have this access in
> our libraries by opposing any plans to install blocking software
> on library computers.
>
> Our libraries are safe places to learn, research, read and
> discover. Research has shown that Internet filters used to block
> access to pornography websites can often also block access to
> websites with health information, especially sexual health. This
> access is especially important for teens and young adults who
> use the public libraries to find information about their bodies
> and their health. For example, a recent study found that
> filtering software improperly blocks access to sites as diverse
> as the American Urological Association, Victims of Pornography
> (an anti-pornography support group) and PFLAG (Parents, Families
> and Friends of Lesbians and Gays -- a LGBT support and advocacy
> group). The software also blocked access to items in the
> library's health and wellness databases.
>
> Internet use at San José libraries is very high, and problems
> associated with Internet content are extremely rare. There were
> only 13 formal complaints from patrons from throughout the
> entire library system last year. Any limited problems can, and
> should, be properly dealt with by the use of privacy screens,
> recessed seating, and the continued work of staff to enforce
> library rules. Censoring Internet access in the libraries is not
> the right path.
>
> The inability to access websites and other important resources
> at the public library will particularly impact youth and
> low-income community members, who often do not have other
> alternatives for Internet access.
>
> Please do not restrict our access to important information.
> Libraries are meant to be a place of learning. Please oppose any
> plans to censor Internet access in the library by installing
> Internet blocking software.
>
> Sincerely,
> Name
> Address
> Library I use most:
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> If you received this message from a friend, you can sign up for
> Planned Parenthood Mar Monte at:
>
> http://www.ppaction.org/ppmm/join.html?r=rdqfVcMqG75eE