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WVIA Special Presentations
Conversations for the Common Good: Librarians Challenged
Season 2022
Episode 16
Presented by WVIA and Bloomsburg University. The discussion will turn on a couple of basic questions: how are contested narratives about the history of our nation—including racial inequality, the ongoing struggle to live up to the ideals formulated in the Constitution, L.G.B.T.Q rights, and other controversial topics—affecting reading and readership in public libraries today?
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