Dua Lipa Opens a Library Filled With 100 Banned Books in Portugal
3 Articles
3 Articles
History teacher Daniela Torres was dismissed in 2021 by the administration of Colégio Vitória Régia, in the Cabula neighborhood of Salvador, Bahia. The reason was her recommendation to students of the book "Olhos D'Água" by author Conceição Evaristo. The directors considered the book inappropriate for the school environment. In June of this year, the English singer Dua Lipa announced the launch of the Manifesto Library, a collection of 100 books…
Pop Star Dua Lipa Opens Library for Banned and Censored Books
Singer Dua Lipa has partnered with Livraria Lello in Porto, Portugal, to open a physical library for banned and censored books. The Manifesto Library is dedicated to books “that challenge power, censorship, exclusion, and dominant narratives.” The post Pop Star Dua Lipa Opens Library for Banned and Censored Books appeared first on I Love Libraries.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


