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Read Banned Books
www.actouttees.com
Read Banned Books
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We seek to shine a light on the staggering realities of prison censorship and challenge its normalization, both legally and culturally.
ICYMI (I did) PEN America released in late October 2023 an updated report on the most pervasive form of censorship in the US, carceral book bans.
Reposted 📚 @ncacensorship Denying students the freedom to read–often on the basis of a single controversial passage cited out of context–will limit not only what they can learn but who they can become. In communities across the country, an organized political attack on books in schools threatens the education of America’s children. These ongoing attempts to purge schools of books represent a partisan political battle fought in school board meetings and state legislatures. NCAC leads over 600 organizations and individuals in expressing deep concerned about this sudden rise in censorship and its impact on education, the rights of students, and freedom of expression. The First Amendment guarantees that no individual, group of individuals, legislator, community member, or even school board member can dictate what public school students are allowed to read based on their own personal beliefs or political viewpoint. Read more at ncac.org #BooksNotBans https://www.instagram.com/tokka_oroku/p/CZOwc7OuruJ/?utm_medium=tumblr