Censorship in Our Lives: Recent Episodes

Adara Cross

A discussion of the various types of censorship in our lives, from self-censorship to government censorship and everything in between.

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Now You Do It: How Tolerant Are You? - Quiz

I hope you have enjoyed Censorship in our Lives. The opening and closing music was cut from Dance of The Fey, composed and performed by me, Adara. Listed above are the resources referenced in the episode. I make no claim to own these resources, nor am I advertising for them; I think they are good sources to further our discussion on censorship. Please view them at your own discretion.

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Check It Out: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Saying Trump Can't Block Critics On Twitter

Check It Out, the Sequel: Book Banning | The First Amendment Encyclopedia

I hope you enjoyed this episode of Censorship in our Lives. The opening and closing music was cut from Dance of The Fey, composed and performed by me, Adara. Listed above are the resources referenced in the episode. I make no claim to own these resources, nor am I advertising for them; I think they are good sources to further our discussion on censorship. Please view them at your own discretion.

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Check It Out: Censorship | The First Amendment Encyclopedia

Now You Do It: 9Axes

I hope you enjoyed this episode of Censorship in our Lives. The opening and closing music was cut from Dance of The Fey, composed and performed by me, Adara. Listed above are the resources referenced in the episode. I make no claim to own these resources, nor am I advertising for them; I think they are good sources to further our discussion on censorship. Please view them at your own discretion.

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Check It Out: The Struggles of Rejecting the Gender Binary

Now You Do It: How Sexist Are You Actually?

I hope you enjoyed this episode of Censorship in our Lives. The opening and closing music was cut from Dance of The Fey, composed and performed by me, Adara. Listed above are the resources referenced in the episode. I make no claim to own these resources, nor am I advertising for them; I think they are good sources to further our discussion on censorship. Please view them at your own discretion.

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Check It Out: How Fake News Spreads Like a Real Virus

Now You Do It: John Oliver Video Clip

I hope you enjoyed this episode of Censorship in our Lives. The opening and closing music was cut from Dance of The Fey, composed and performed by me, Adara. Listed above are the resources referenced in the episode. I make no claim to own these resources, nor am I advertising for them; I think they are good sources to further our discussion on censorship. Please view them at your own discretion.

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Check It Out: Postal Service Unveils Plan To Pay Debts With New $1 Trillion Stamp

Now You Do It: Factitious Game

I hope you enjoyed this episode of Censorship in our Lives. The opening and closing music was cut from Dance of The Fey, composed and performed by me, Adara. Listed above are the resources referenced in the episode. I make no claim to own these resources, nor am I advertising for them; I think they are good sources to further our discussion on censorship. Please view them at your own discretion.

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Check It Out: 'Politically Correct': The Phrase Has Gone From Wisdom To Weapon

Now You Do It: Self-Monitoring Personality Quiz

I hope you enjoyed this episode of Censorship in our Lives. The opening and closing music was cut from Dance of The Fey, composed and performed by me, Adara. Listed above are the resources referenced in the episode. I make no claim to own these resources, nor am I advertising for them; I think they are good sources to further our discussion on censorship. Please view them at your own discretion.

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Check It Out: What Is Censorship?

Now You Do It: How Tolerant Are You? - Quiz

I hope you enjoyed this intro to Censorship in our Lives. The opening and closing music was cut from Dance of The Fey, composed and performed by me, Adara. Listed above are the resources referenced in the episode. I make no claim to own these resources, nor am I advertising for them; I think they are good sources to further our discussion on censorship. Please view them at your own discretion.