![]() That’s what is especially enraging and infuriating and disheartening.” Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok Getty Images for Stacy's Pita Ch “That’s where it’s getting a lot scarier, because bills are being introduced that get signed into law that limit the way that kids are able to talk about themselves and read about themselves and their bodies and really discuss information that would help them understand their bodies better and be accepted for who they are. … There are political movements getting involved in what our kids can and can’t read,” Wolchok told IndieWire. ![]() ![]() “In the ’80s, it was small groups of parents getting together to challenge books that they did not want their own kids to read and they didn’t want all kids to read. In a recent interview with InideWire, “Judy Blume Forever” documentarian Wolchok addressed the differences between Blume’s battle against book banning in the ’70s and ’80s and the fight against modern right-wing politicians. Pom Klementieff Tried to Bury Her ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. ![]()
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