Meghan Krausch writes: “The rampant banning of texts about queer and transgender people has been in the news a lot recently, but nowhere is book banning more of an issue than in prison. People in prison have extremely limited information in general, with little to no access to the internet, very broad-based censorship, and rules in most states mandating that people in prison can only receive books from certain approved vendors. These restrictions impact trans people more specifically because they often face additional censorship and more frequent transfers, and spend disproportionate time in solitary confinement.”