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Interviewees
Brinton, Seni
Interviewer
DiGangi, Easter
Description
In this interview, a student advocate that relocated between regions 3 and 6 describes her evolving understanding and experiences with the freedom to read. It may be noted that some of what is described may arguably not be considered censorship, however it vividly illustrates the constraints imposed in accessing a variety of information sources that meet the needs of an individual.
Topical Subject
Censorship; Challenged books; Prohibited books; Librarians; Librarians--Virginia
City/Location
Virginia
Genre
oral histories (literary genre)
Local Genre
oral history; sound recording; text
Type
Sound; Text
Digital Format
audio/mp3
Language
eng
Rights Statement URL
Rights
This material is protected by copyright, and copyright is held by VCU. You are permitted to use this material in any way that is permitted by copyright. In addition, this material is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). Acknowledgment of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is required.
Collection
Censorship in Virginia Libraries Oral Histories
Contributors
Virginia Library Association. Intellectual Freedom Committee
Source
Seni Brinton interview (2024-10-16), Censorship in Virginia Libraries Oral Histories, VCU Libraries.
File Name
vacoh_brintonseni_interview.wav
Disciplines
Education
