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No Censors or Book Banning Here: Judy Platt’s Remarks at the 2016 YPG Conference

No Censors or Book Banning Here: Judy Platt’s Remarks at the 2016 YPG Conference
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This speech was delivered by Judith Platt, AAP’s Director of Free Expression Advocacy, at the 2016 YPG Conference. The First Amendment makes us  the freest nation on the face of the earth!  I don’t mean just the  45 words contained in the Bill of Rights.  When we say that the First Amendment protects freedom...
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Scream King R.L. Stine Shows Off His Funny Side

Scream King R.L. Stine Shows Off His Funny Side

Horror writer R.L. Stine only ever wanted to make readers laugh, but it turns out that “life is full of surprises,” and he embraces them happily. Stine made that the theme of his closing keynote speech Wednesday, December 12th, at the AAP’s annual Young to Publishing Conference held at Random House (1745 Broadway).
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AAP’s Annual Young to Publishing Conference

Presented every year by the AAP’s Diversity Recruit & Retain Committee, this year’s Young to Publishing Conference is set for Wednesday, December 12, 2012, from 8:30am–5:00pm. Best-selling author R. L. Stine will make closing keynote remarks and conduct an exclusive book signing!
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AAP Hosts Sixth Annual Young to Publishing Conference

AAP Hosts Sixth Annual Young to Publishing Conference

The Association of American Publishers held its sixth annual Young to Publishing Conference, entitled "How to Create, How to Innovate," on Thursday, December 8, 2011, at Random House. The day-long conference served 250 young publishing professionals from 18 member publishing houses!
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