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When Latinos fought the Book Ban

When Latinos fought the Book Ban

Update: 2023-10-10
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In 2010, Arizona Republicans passed a law to ban a wildly successful Mexican-American Studies program at Tucson High School. Administrators came into schools and pulled beloved books written by Latino authors off of the classroom shelves, but what they didn’t expect was just how far the Latino community would go to defend the right to learn about their history.  From students chaining themselves to desks, to secret underground libraries, and even banned book smugglers.  Hear what yesterday's fight can teach us about today's issues.

This Episode was produced & written by Charlie Garcia. It was edited by Jackie Noack. Audio engineering and mixing by Charlie Garcia & Julian Blackmore. The hosts of The Pulso Podcast are Maribel Quezada-Smith and Liz Alarcón.

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When Latinos fought the Book Ban

When Latinos fought the Book Ban

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