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Thee Escambia County School Board unanimously adopted a list of books to ban that includes all books removed across Florida ...
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According to PEN America's annual book-banning report, restrictions on books have increased 33% since last year, but students offer a glimmer of hope.
In December 2022, book bans were reported in at least 32 states, with districts removing 1,477 books from the shelves, according to PEN America, a free speech organization that sued a school ...
Austin's library collection can be a front line in our resistance to the rise of book banning in Texas. But for this ...
Book bans in public schools continued to surge in the first half of this school year, according to a report released on Tuesday by PEN America, a free speech organization.. From July to December ...
"Book ban" is one of those headline-ready terms often used by the news media, including NPR, for stories about the surge in book challenges across the U.S.
The United States has a long history of book banning, and it’s not only picking up steam in 2024—it’s also becoming more problematic.
The current book banning crusade has its roots in the social justice movement that arose after the 2020 murder by police of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Caldwell-Stone said.