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Censorship in the Arts

32 min · 20 de feb de 2026
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Welcome back to Politics Decoded! In this episode, Ana and Sina discuss the impacts of art censorship on society. From the Kennedy Center and national television to the classroom and small artists, the impact of arts censorship is being felt at every level and our hosts are determined to find out what it means for us and our society. Focusing on the United States, Ana and Sina discuss issues of funding cuts, political rhetoric, and the cultural and social implications of the current crackdown on the arts.

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