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2023-05-01T10:43:05-04:00
Blogging the NAMAC Panel: Public Enemy and Private Intermediaries
Graphic Novel “Sidescrollers” Cut from Enfield Summer Reading List
Wisconsin Parks Department Bends to Will of Radio Host, Bans Play
Missourian Publishes “Unfit to Read” Banned Book Project
“Robopocalypse” Challenge in Knoxville, TN
NCAC Talks Textbook Censorship on Pacifica Radio
“User Generated Censorship” Talk at Knight Foundation
Mommy Porn & Social Media: Erotic and Mainstream Meet in the Middle
News Round-up: Book Challenges, Huck Finn Racism and Whoopi
Rejection in Fremont, Year 3 and Dealing With Life Through Good Books
The Free Speech Pamphlet Series: Arts Censorship
Author of “In Our Mothers’ House” Speaks
(Banned) Books that Shaped America at LOC
Supreme Court to Revisit FCC’s “Indecency” Policy
Read Objectors’ Complaints About Family Books
CALL FOR ESSAYS: How Does The First Amendment Impact Your Life?
Non-Traditional Families Book Banning Bonanza
Graphic Novels and Comic Books, They’re Not Just for Kids
Just When You Thought You Had Enough “Fifty Shades”…
“The Dirty Cowboy” Cause Lives On
Turn It Off, Dammit! — Opposition to Film Screening
The Story Behind Todd Parr’s “The Family Book”
Talking “Dark” YA Lit with Terry Trueman
“Fifty Shades” of Free Speech FTW!
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