| The Writers’ Union of Canada today
announced that the winner of its annual Freedom to Read Award
is the former executive director of the Book and Periodical
Council of Canada, and anti-censorship crusader, Nancy Fleming.
Prior to her passing early last year, Ms. Fleming, who had
headed the Book and Periodical council for twenty years, was
largely responsible for Canada’s annual Freedom to Read
Week.
"Nancy Fleming was a tireless foe of anyone who tried
to limit the rights of Canadians to read or to write what
they wished,” said Wayne Grady, Chair of the Union.
“Her years of fighting censorship have earned her this
award. Although she has sadly passed on, her energy continues
to drive Freedom to Read Week. We are honoured to be a part
of it.”
As the executive director of what was then the Book and Periodical
Development Council of Canada, Ms. Fleming helped launch Freedom
to Read Week in 1984. Today, the Freedom of Expression Committee,
which contains representatives of several creator organizations,
continues to publish a yearly catalogue of challenges to free
expression in Canada. Among the more controversial challenges,
which the committee undertook, were the Fatwa issued by the
Iranian Ayatollah Khomeini against Salman Rushdie for his
book The Satanic Verses. More recently, book challenges have
included the multiple charges brought against Stephen Williams
and his wife Marsha Boulton, following the publication Williams’
book on Karla Homolka (all but one of the charges were later
dropped), and the efforts by the Canadian Jewish Congress
to remove a child’s book, Three Wishes, from an Ontario
school book award reading list.
"Nancy Fleming’s dedication to fighting censorship
continues to inspire us all,” said Deborah Windsor,
Execute Director of the Writers’ Union. “The Writers’
Union of Canada has long been involved with the Freedom of
Expression Committee, and we are determined to help continue
the fight against censorship. It’s what Nancy Fleming
would have wanted.”
The award is to be presented at a special Freedom to Read
Week event on February 25 at Toronto’s Gladstone Hotel.
The evening will feature interviews with previous award winners,
journalist Derek Finkle, and Janine Fuller, owner of Vancouver’s
Little Sister’s bookstore, noted for its long-standing
dispute with Canada Customs over that agency’s frequent
seizures of books destined for gay bookstores.
The Writers' Union of Canada is our country's national organization
representing professional authors of books. Founded in 1973,
the Union is dedicated to fostering writing in Canada, and
promoting the rights, freedoms, and economic well being of
all writers. For more information, please visit www.writersunion.ca.
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For additional information
Deborah Windsor, Executive Director
The Writers’ Union of Canada
416-703-8982 Ext. 221
dwindsor@writersunion.ca
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