John,
Across the country, politicians and school boards are waging a coordinated
campaign to decide what we can and can’t read. But this isn’t new.
Censorship has always been a weapon of control.
[ [link removed] ]Next Tuesday, October 28 at 8pm ET, join us to talk about Book Bans,
Censorship, and How We Fight Back
RSVP NOW >>>
We’ll dig into what’s really behind this new wave of book bans and what
you can do to stop it, with special guests:
📚 Carmen Alvarez (@tomesandtextiles) — the TikTok creator behind “the
revolutionary library” movement, and
🏛️ Erin Spivey, a librarian who helped beat a MAGA city council’s
censorship effort in court and at the ballot box.
[ [link removed] ]RSVP NOW >>>
The fight over books isn’t just about libraries. It’s about who gets to
shape the story of our world.
In readership and resistance,
Women’s March
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