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Examining the Impact of Book Bans: Insights from PEN America's 2023-2024 Report | Episode 127

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In this episode of the Bookaholic Podcast, Sabrina Baeta discusses the recent report by PEN America on the scope and impact of book bans in public K-12 schools for the 2023-2024 school year. The conversation covers the findings of the report, the specific content and themes most frequently targeted by bans, and the motivations behind these efforts. They also address the detrimental effects of these bans on students, including issues of representation and freedom of expression. The discussion outlines how these bans, often driven by organized groups with ideological agendas, impact the public education system. Lastly, they explore actionable steps individuals and communities can take to combat book bans and advocate for the freedom to read.

00:00 Welcome to the Bookaholic Podcast

00:08 Introduction to Book Bans

00:59 Penn America's Report on Book Bans

03:23 Impact of Book Bans on Different Age Groups

04:58 Themes and Topics in Banned Books

09:00 The Role of Visual Content in Banned Books

13:07 The Influence of Advocacy Groups

17:18 How to Fight Back Against Book Bans

20:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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In this episode of the Bookaholic Podcast, Sabrina Baeta discusses the recent report by PEN America on the scope and impact of book bans in public K-12 schools for the 2023-2024 school year. The conversation covers the findings of the report, the specific content and themes most frequently targeted by bans, and the motivations behind these efforts. They also address the detrimental effects of these bans on students, including issues of representation and freedom of expression. The discussion outlines how these bans, often driven by organized groups with ideological agendas, impact the public education system. Lastly, they explore actionable steps individuals and communities can take to combat book bans and advocate for the freedom to read.

00:00 Welcome to the Bookaholic Podcast

00:08 Introduction to Book Bans

00:59 Penn America's Report on Book Bans

03:23 Impact of Book Bans on Different Age Groups

04:58 Themes and Topics in Banned Books

09:00 The Role of Visual Content in Banned Books

13:07 The Influence of Advocacy Groups

17:18 How to Fight Back Against Book Bans

20:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  continue reading

128 episodes

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