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In Prison, Books Can Be a LIfeline, But Advocates Worry About Access and Censorship

In Prison, Books Can Be a LIfeline, But Advocates Worry About Access and Censorship

The California Report Magazine

February 21, 202630m 18s

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Show Notes

When Cherish Burtson was sent to prison, she says one of the main things that helped her get through her time was reading. She devoured memoirs and books on mindfulness, which helped her manage the challenges she experienced behind bars. After she was released, she began to volunteer with Books Thru Bars San Diego, a group that provides reading materials to people who are  incarcerated. But lately she’s noticed that more titles are being rejected by prison officials. This week, we bring you an excerpt of the KPBS podcast The Finest. It explores prison book bans, which some critics are calling censorship.

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