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 @8b189dd1 Certainly.

In my home state of Oklahoma book bans are not uncommon but also easily circumvented if the reader belongs to a privileged community. This installation resonates with me because it highlights how book bans impact everyone but they intensify existing societal inequalities.

By that token, I appreciate the challenge it poses to able-bodied individuals, but wish it could have done so without reinforcing inequalities against differently-abled folks. 
 @038b7317 Oh hey Oklahoma is one of the states I've never given a talk in (and I sure would like to, my Dad lived in OKC for a time). I did hear librarians at a national conference once talking about how there wasn't so much OVERT censorship in OK libraries (maybe ten years ago) so much as some staff who would somehow ensure that certain books (usually queer topics, or one set  that was purchased about sex toys) just never quite made it on to the shelf.