
Efforts to eliminate public education and control what students read and learn have been around since reconstruction days. The rise in calls for books about the LBGTQ+ community and black history be removed in the public schools and libraries are sparking heated debates at school board meetings. North Carolina Program Director for Red Wine and Blue, Janice Robinson, breaks bread with us and outlines their "Freedom to Parent 21st Century Kids" national campaign. She contends why certain books need to be allowed in schools and libraries. Robinson expresses how her organization wants to make sure parents and children are informed.