Mar 21 • 10:58 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

The Normale of Pisa against censorship: acquires 38 of the 381 books blacklisted by Trump

The Normale di Pisa has purchased 38 books that were banned by Trump, aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion.

The Normale di Pisa has taken a stand against censorship by acquiring 38 out of 381 books that were placed on a blacklist during the Trump administration. These books, previously removed from the U.S. Naval Academy Library, address critical themes such as diversity, equity, and inclusion, which have become contentious issues in recent years. The move is part of a broader initiative to uphold the importance of diverse voices and perspectives in academia.

Starting Monday, these books will be available at the Florentine location of the Normale, specifically in Palazzo Vegni. This initiative is seen as a crucial step in counteracting the growing censorship movements that seek to limit access to literary works that challenge conventional narratives. The decision reflects the academy’s commitment to fostering an inclusive educational environment where all ideas can be explored and debated.

This action not only highlights the tension between governmental policies and academic freedom but also underscores the role of educational institutions in championing diversity. By making these books available, the Normale di Pisa sends a clear message about the importance of fighting against censorship and defending the right to access a wide range of scholarly materials. Such steps may inspire other institutions to follow suit and confront similar challenges in their respective contexts.

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