
Banned Books, Critical Thinking, and the Education Fight
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In this episode of This Ain’t It, we dig into Banned Books Week and what it reveals about our culture’s fears. From Texas schools using AI to remove classics like To Kill a Mockingbird and Frederick Douglass’s memoir, to ongoing fights over what belongs in classrooms, we explore how censorship shapes both students and society.
We also tackle the bigger questions: What’s the real purpose of education? Where’s the line between teaching and indoctrination? And how do we raise kids who can think critically in a world flooded with misinformation and propaganda?
Bless your heart, it’s complicated—but we’ve got thoughts.
Show Notes:
The BookRiot article we talked about: https://bookriot.com/leander-sb-13/
Gender Queer: https://bookshop.org/p/books/gender-queer-a-memoir-maia-kobabe/e0187f83093ae9b7?ean=9781549304002&next=t&next=t&affiliate=1688
Out of Darkness: https://bookshop.org/p/books/out-of-darkness-ashley-hope-p-rez/6871f9c349b12762?ean=9780823445035&next=t
Matthew's article on "Why Do You Fear Education?": https://interminablerambling.medium.com/why-do-you-fear-education-why-we-must-imagine-a-new-world-9de5a5990df0