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Banned Books Are The New Pandemic, Brooklyn Library Fights Back

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago010 mins

In the United States book banning, or even the burning of books has long since been a way for those in power to control what information the public has access to. During the 1980s, largely due to the Cold War and divisive political climate, book banning reached an all-time high, leading to the first-ever Banned…

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Books heal, censorship steals

Christine Bolanos4 years ago011 mins

Avid Latina reader gets real about impact of book bans By Natasha Ford Book Banning is a hot-button issue right now all across the United States. The communities being targeted most frequently are the LGBTQ+ and Black communities, but the Latinx community is seeing its fair share of banning as well. The book being cited…

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