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LGBTQ+ authors 'have a target on their backs' amidst book bans. Here's why that matters (exclusive)
Author Casey McQuiston and PFLAG National CEO Brian K. Bond spoke with PEOPLE about the ongoing book banning crisis ...
McQuiston and Bond spoke with PEOPLE following their SXSW EDU panel “Beyond Bans: Defending LGBTQ+ Stories and Literary Freedom” ...
Today on Commotion, Ira Wells, author of the book On Book Banning and the president of PEN Canada, explains why book bans are becoming more common in schools across Canada and the U.S.
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The new age of book banning
Even before the invention of the printing press, books were often deemed subversive and threatening by authoritarian rulers. It’s no surprise then that maneuvers like book banning, confiscation and ...
Flamer,” a 2020 semi-autobiographical graphic novel by Mike Curato about a teen boy who struggles with his sexuality, was the ...
Over the past decade, a growing movement to restrict access to books in public schools and libraries has spread across the country. Every year, there are hundreds of attempts to challenge or ban books ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. The actress and author is working with non-profit organization PEN America and the Eleanor Roosevelt Center during Banned Books Week this ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. "Library joy is what saved my life and I never know when it'll save another soul," Threets tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview Mychal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Albuquerque-based author Kit Rosewater has encountered censorship with her novel “The Derby Daredevils: Kenzie Kickstarts A Team." ...
Over 3,700 unique books were banned during the 2024-2025 school year, more than double the number of titles PEN America tracked in the 2021-2022 school year when it began counting. The nonprofit, ...
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