
VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates)
VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates) is a
bimonthly journal addressing librarians, educators, and other
professionals who work with young adults. The only magazine
devoted exclusively to the informational needs of teenagers,
it was founded in 1978 by librarians and renowned intellectual
freedom advocates Dorothy M. Broderick and Mary K. Chelton "to
identify the social myths that keep us from serving young people
and replace them with knowledge."
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