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.
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.
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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