The second episode of Beyond the Ballot takes an in-depth look at the role education plays in national elections, through the lens of one of its most controversial issues: book banning. Our first guest, Nadine Farid-Johnson, Policy Director at Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Insitute, delves into historical and constitutional aspects of book banning.
Next, Irene Braam, Executive Director of the Bertelsmann Foundation, gives an overview of the societal and political impacts of book banning, including on developing an informed electorate.
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