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While headlines focus on book bans, a quieter story unfolds beneath the surface: students swapping QR-code zines, underground pop-up libraries in school bathrooms, and librarians using encrypted lending apps. In this episode of Sideways Look, we investigate how grassroots networks are resisting censorship, and what these silent rebellions say about Education Policy and Intellectual Freedom in America.
While headlines focus on book bans, a quieter story unfolds beneath the surface: students swapping QR-code zines, underground pop-up libraries in school bathrooms, and librarians using encrypted lending apps. In this episode of Sideways Look, we investigate how grassroots networks are resisting censorship, and what these silent rebellions say about Education Policy and Intellectual Freedom in America.