Book Bans, Free Speech, and The Potential Power of Literature

31/01/2025 29 min Episodio 195
Book Bans, Free Speech, and The Potential Power of Literature

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Book bans are back in the spotlight after The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill was pulled from the London, Ontario Catholic School Board. The novel, which confronts the history of slavery and racial injustice, has faced controversy over its unflinching portrayal of difficult themes. Kelly MacDonald is here to explore the censorship debate, the role of literature in education, and what it means for authors, educators, and readers.
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