George Takei to lead Banned Books Week, urging the fight against censorship
Source: NBC News/AP
George Takei in New York City in 2021.John Lamparski / Getty Images file
Sept. 22, 2025, 10:24 AM EDT
Actor-activist George Takei's next project is on behalf of a longtime passion the right to read.
The American Library Association announced Monday that the 88-year-old Takei will serve as honorary chair of Banned Books Week, which takes place Oct. 5-11. Libraries and bookstores around the country will highlights books that have been censored, from Maia Kobabe's "Gender Queer" to Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye."
"I remember all too well the lack of access to books and media that I needed growing up. First as a child in a barbed-wire prison camp, then as a gay young man in the closet, I felt confused and hungry for understanding about myself and the world around me," said the "Star Trek" actor, who spent part of his childhood in a Japanese internment camp during World War II.
"Please stand with me in opposing censorship, so that we all can find ourselves and each other in books."
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Bayard
(27,193 posts)I love this guy.
Bernardo de La Paz
(59,014 posts)Initech
(106,434 posts)And this coming from the party that says free speech is absolute.
Thank you George Takei!