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    Librarians and Teen Volunteers Spearhead Books UnBanned Initiative to Combat Censorship Brooklyn, NY—Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) is launching a new campaign today, titled Books UnBanned, to help teens combat the negative impact of increased censorship and book bans in libraries across the country. For a limited time, young adults ages 13 to 21 nationwide, will be able to apply for a free eCard…

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    • Please share widely. Fortunately the internet may save us from a Fahrenheit 451 scenario. #censorship Teens across the country can get a free Brooklyn library card. Brooklyn Public Library Offers Free eCards to Teens Nationwide Facing Local Book Bans. https://t.co/LyP6k6j8ip

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    Is it OK to post my child’s photo on social media? Who has access to my data? How are companies using and selling this information? What does “online privacy” even mean, and what can I do about protecting it? Data on kids is now one of the biggest commodities for companies. Join Common Sense’s talk for parents and caregivers of young children and let’s delve into our top concerns! Together we…

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    • Data on kids is now one of the biggest commodities for companies but do you know how to protect their privacy online? Common Sense experts will give you tips on how to make smarter choices online. Join @TaliCSM + @VictoriaKSaylor 11/15 at 12pm ET. https://t.co/IBpbqduOcf