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EPISODE · May 20, 2025 · 4 MIN

Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Books Under Fire with Marin Obrien

from Humanities Radio · host University of Utah College of Humanities

Across the country, books are disappearing from school libraries and classroom shelves not because they’re outdated, but because they’re being banned. Today, we’re diving into the growing debate over what stories get to be told, and who gets to decide. Marin O’Brien dives into these bans.

Across the country, books are disappearing from school libraries and classroom shelves not because they’re outdated, but because they’re being banned. Today, we’re diving into the growing debate over what stories get to be told, and who gets to decide. Marin O’Brien dives into these bans.

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