For more than 25 years, SIRS has been dedicated to the concept of
intellectual freedom and excellence in education. To further this concept, we
established SIRS Intellectual Freedom awards.
2001
Ron Franscell
Campbell County Library
Gillette, Wyoming
"The best part about receiving this honor -- and it is a
tremendous honor -- is that it validates all efforts to guarantee intellectual
freedom, especially at the community level. We've all been asked to be patient
and persistent as we begin a new war against terror in the world. We've been
asked to resume life as normal as we can make it. Please encourage and support
intellectual freedom efforts in your towns because they can be difficult,
protracted wars of a different kind, and might be as important to normal life
as anything you can do."
2000
Bruce Moats
Cheyenne, WY

"The freedom to express and explore ideas,
without a censor dictating what is good or bad for us, was a revolutionary
principle that has served this country well. We cannot take this vital
freedom for granted, as many professing good intentions strive to limit it.
I am honored to be recognized for the small role I play in preserving
intellectual freedom."
1999
Charles Levendosky
Casper Star-Tribune
Casper, WY

"I am very proud to be the recipient of
this great honor, especially since I can recall when the Social Issues
Resource Series first came out and the controversy that followed. That
series was important to high school education and to dealing with socially
significant issues. The SIRS Intellectual Freedom Award was born in that
controversy. And that gives special meaning to the award.
I'm also especially grateful to have been
nominated for the award by the Wyoming Library Association. Librarians and
teachers have, in recent years, come to be on the front lines of First
Amendment battles all over this nation. If, in my small way, I have
supported these good people in their free speech/freedom to read battles, I
am glad. I appreciate the nomination from a group that understands,
first-hand, the gritty issues involved in these battles. "