Jameelah Nasheed writes: “Central York School District in York, Pennsylvania, recently voted to overturn its ban on more than 250 books, documentaries, and articles about race, racism, antiracism, diversity, and equality. The ban, which had been implemented last year by an all-white school board, was reversed after students and community members spent weeks protesting the board’s list of banned educational resources, including a children’s book about Rosa Parks, Malala Yousafzai’s autobiography, and CNN’s Sesame Street town hall on racism. Although the ban on these materials was overturned, this controversy is just one example in the long history of censorship of written materials.”