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Sage’s statement on academic freedom

Sage believes free expression in all forms is a basic human right. Our primary responsibility, and most impactful contribution, is to publish and amplify the unique voices of scholars and educators, representing diverse populations and perspectives and developing new strands of inquiry for the widest possible audience. This position is rooted in the belief that scientifically rigorous scholarship can improve the world and that diversity fosters innovation, understanding, and respect.

We admire those who challenge our organization, hold us to our principles, and correct us for the mistakes we make along the way. We take their feedback seriously. If you have comments or ideas on our efforts to promote academic freedom, please reach out to us.

Academic Freedom Under Pressure

As institutional funding, areas of research, and the principles of free speech come under fire across U.S. higher education, this webinar brought together experts in freedom of expression to discuss their experiences and the support systems needed to protect academic freedom.

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Resources supporting academic freedom

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Banned books and academic freedom research

This hub of free research from across Sage Journals features articles on banned books and academic freedom. The suppression of banned books undermines the core principle of academic freedom, where scholars should explore diverse ideas without fear. This freedom nurtures critical thinking and innovation, integral to progressing society.

![An open book in the middle of stacks of books](https://group.sagepub.com/images/default-source/corporate-comms/librarian-pdf-to-edit.jpg?sfvrsn=c5a5236b_2 ""librarian-pdf")

Academic librarian blog collection

Download and read the responses from a diverse group of library faculty from across the US as they call on their coworkers and the public to protect the freedom to read and learn. Help support academic freedom by sharing the collection with your colleagues.

Banned Books Week

Banned Books Week webinar 2024

As book bans and academic censorship escalate across the United States, this panel gathered experts to discuss the impact these bans have on current and future generations of learners. Panelists addressed the necessary support that teachers, librarians, and other educators need in these uncertain times.

Partnerships to resist censorship

![Index on Censorship logo](https://group.sagepub.com/images/default-source/blog-authors/ioc-2b7dc0d23-77ac-45cb-a096-7a58466c1d16.jpg?sfvrsn=16a4754b_1 ""IOC")

Index on Censorship

Index on Censorship is a nonprofit that campaigns for and defends free expression worldwide. They publish work by censored writers and artists, promote debate, and monitor threats to free speech. Sage proudly publishes Index on Censorship’s work.

![The Robert B. Downs Intellectual Freedom Award logo](https://group.sagepub.com/images/default-source/blog-authors/downs-awardbc7ce95d-023b-4438-8dd0-3536986a13eb.jpg?sfvrsn=203f600f_1 ""Downs")

Intellectual Freedom Award

The award acknowledges individuals or groups who have furthered the cause of intellectual freedom, particularly as it impacts libraries and information centers and the dissemination of ideas. Sage is the primary sponsor of this award.

![United Against Book Bans logo](https://group.sagepub.com/images/default-source/corporate-comms/uabb.jpg?sfvrsn=32dfbc9_1 ""UABB"")

Unite Against Book Bans

Unite Against Book Bans is a national initiative from the American Library Association to empower readers everywhere to stand together in the fight against censorship. As a sponsor, Sage has shared tools and resources to support academic freedom.

ALA Annual Conference

At the 2025 American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference, more than 200 attendees visited the Sage-sponsored “Banned Books from the Big Chair” booth to denounce book challenges, share advice for combatting censorship locally, and read aloud from banned titles. The exhibit highlighted the number of books challenged and the 10 most-challenged titles in the US in 2024.

Sage has proudly co-hosted this exhibit for more than a decade in partnership with ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, Unite Against Book Bans, and the Banned Books Week Coalition, as part of its larger effort to champion academic freedom.

Laurie Halse Anderson sitting on the "Big Chair" at ALA 2025

Highlights from the Big Chair

Watch highlights from the "Big Chair" including interviews with authors Laurie Halse Anderson, A.S. King, Sonja Cherry-Paul, and more. Sage and the Office of Intellectual Freedom have long collaborated to bring awareness to Banned Books Week, and to support the freedom to read.

Watch the video

![Judah Freed sitting on the "Big Chair" at ALA 2025](https://group.sagepub.com/images/default-source/corporate-comms/judah-freed.jpg?sfvrsn=2f5d79d4_1 ""Judah")

![Sonja Cherry-Paul sitting on the "Big Chair" at ALA 2025](https://group.sagepub.com/images/default-source/corporate-comms/sonja-cherry-paul.jpg?sfvrsn=ec66a86d_1 ""Sonja")

![Tiffany Jackson sitting on the "Big Chair" at ALA 2025](https://group.sagepub.com/images/default-source/corporate-comms/tiffany-jackson.jpg?sfvrsn=849a2060_1 ""Tiffany")