Photo by Freddy Kearney on Unsplash by Alea Simbro Today, the terms “banned book” and “book censorship” often provoke images of raging bonfires stacked high with books, the smoke of repression smothering out stories before they can reach the masses. As defined by Yvonne Vissing and Melissa Juchniewicz, humanities professors at Salem State University and University of MassachusettsContinue reading “Sensitivity or Censorship?”
