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  <title>17 Self-Censorship Is Real</title>
  <description>How often have you resorted to self-censorship in your collection, circulation and checkout procedures?&amp;amp;nbsp; Is it just cowardly or have we just decided that compromising is necessary? This episode will ask you to call into question many practices used in school libraries today.  Wendy Rickman’s Study of Self-Censorship Phillip Nel’s Nine Kinds of Pie  A Dirty Little Secret: Self-Censorship  NYT’s Telling Trump’s Story to Children  PW’s Children’s Choice Award Finalist Stirs Controversy </description>
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