The national furor surrounding book bans on race and gender is escalating, as conservatives seek to end 'wokeness' in classrooms, affecting public education.
Book censorship reflects broader societal conflicts over race, historical narratives, and gender identity, creating divisions among parents and educators across the nation.
Tasslyn Magnusson notes the far-reaching implications of book bans, arguing that the core issue is about who controls public education and defines America's narrative.
PEN America highlighted an alarming increase in book bans, with over 10,000 incidents recorded targeting various topics, emphasizing a trend that threatens educational freedom.
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