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Inclusive Education IRL - Banned Books De Moda?

Banned Books De Moda?

03/25/22 • 12 min

Inclusive Education IRL

"Luchando con Libros" is the episode Art by Luis Genaro Garcia! You can find him at Instagram @barrioprofe and his website www.luisgenarogarcia.com
Classics Huckleberry Finn, 1984, Animal Farm. Haven't we been here before in the United States ? With the whole banning of books thing? Parents have figured out how to ban books at a local level in school board meetings but who does this benefit? What is the point of it?
Transcripts of this podcast are available here: https://inclusiveeducationirl.buzzsprout.com/ Contact: [email protected] Tweet At Me: https://twitter.com//InclusiveEdIRL
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"Luchando con Libros" is the episode Art by Luis Genaro Garcia! You can find him at Instagram @barrioprofe and his website www.luisgenarogarcia.com
Classics Huckleberry Finn, 1984, Animal Farm. Haven't we been here before in the United States ? With the whole banning of books thing? Parents have figured out how to ban books at a local level in school board meetings but who does this benefit? What is the point of it?
Transcripts of this podcast are available here: https://inclusiveeducationirl.buzzsprout.com/ Contact: [email protected] Tweet At Me: https://twitter.com//InclusiveEdIRL
https://www.instagram.com/inclusiveeducationirl/

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Inclusive Education IRL - Banned Books De Moda?

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Welcome to inclusive education IRL. Today's episode is going to be about banned books, why the heck are they banning our books for us what I want to know, in response to people talking about race, we had critical race theory being a thing, like more than a year is still thing. But since no one can really decide exactly what it is and what it isn't, and how to enforce it, in turn banet, that movement kind of shifted more to the local level, and parents concerned parents

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