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The episode also goes deeper with activist and civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong, founder of Moms for Liberation, who connects today’s surge in book bans to a long history of suppressing Black knowledge and power. She lays out how censorship disproportionately targets stories centered on race, justice, and identity—and offers clear ways parents and communities can push back.
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The episode also goes deeper with activist and civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong, founder of Moms for Liberation, who connects today’s surge in book bans to a long history of suppressing Black knowledge and power. She lays out how censorship disproportionately targets stories centered on race, justice, and identity—and offers clear ways parents and communities can push back.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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