I have A LOT to say about how attacks on librarians and teachers are a sign of dystopic collapse…. 🫠
— A.D. Boynton, II (@ADBoyntonII) February 24, 2024
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There is an author, a library worker, and a reader behind each one of these numbers. Real people whose stories are worth sharing.
— Emily Drabinski (@edrabinski) March 14, 2024
Join us at @UABookBans to ensure that all Americans have the right to read without interference. https://t.co/xaf4XFUNrt
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We are rapidly losing access to a wealth of knowledge available online at the same time they are banning books + defunding libraries.
— Ari (@arixanxim) February 23, 2024
We have to sift through endless ads, bots, fake AI photos, scammers and spammers all spitting out garbage.
We’re in the Misinformation Age. https://t.co/VaEjDS1E5y
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No, book bans don’t make the kids want to read the books. No, book bans don’t just impact schools. Those and other common myths and ideas about book bans. (Plus this week’s book censorship news roundup.)https://t.co/KOliqZ0YxL
— Book Riot (@BookRiot) March 22, 2024
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Prison book censorship and bans are arbitrary and capricious, and often function as forms of institutional racism. In NY, I could read every James Patterson novel but was denied a book on computer coding despite the fact that I had no computer and no internet access. https://t.co/uwxdug2jZt
— Dyjuan Tatro (@DyjuanTatro) March 14, 2024
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“The movement to stifle certain types of expression in K-12 schools is continuing to expand – and the laws go way beyond enabling book bans,” writes Madison Markham https://t.co/Kw1yZ4VuLz
— PEN America (@PENamerica) March 21, 2024
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to ensure that all Americans have the right to read without interference.