Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
Jennifer Davis and Dan Schulz – satirical storytellers, critics of book bans, and irreverent humorists exploring banned literature, challenged books, and other cultural controversies.
269 episodes
3 days ago
Today’s episode is something different — an essay written and narrated by Jennifer. It’s about growing up believing America was the good guy, watching that belief crack, and trying to hold on to hope anyway. If you’ve ever looked at someone you love and wondered how they became a stranger, this one’s for you. We’ll be back next week with the usual literary troublemaking and dystopian nonsense.
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Today’s episode is something different — an essay written and narrated by Jennifer. It’s about growing up believing America was the good guy, watching that belief crack, and trying to hold on to hope anyway. If you’ve ever looked at someone you love and wondered how they became a stranger, this one’s for you. We’ll be back next week with the usual literary troublemaking and dystopian nonsense.
Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
9 minutes
1 month ago
How to Survive Fascists (Without Going Crazy)
This isn’t a normal Banned Camp episode. Instead of banned book chaos, Dan steps up to the mic with a personal essay: How to Survive Fascists (Without Going Crazy). What starts with a memory of reading 1984 and realizing “we’re living this book right now” turns into a survival guide for anyone trying to keep their sanity in an era of censorship, conspiracy theories, and Uncle Franks at the dinner table. From book-burning “heroes” in Fahrenheit 451, to Atticus Finch teaching us why facts don’t...
Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
Today’s episode is something different — an essay written and narrated by Jennifer. It’s about growing up believing America was the good guy, watching that belief crack, and trying to hold on to hope anyway. If you’ve ever looked at someone you love and wondered how they became a stranger, this one’s for you. We’ll be back next week with the usual literary troublemaking and dystopian nonsense.