https://wiki.ncac.org/index.php?title=Feed&feed=atom&action=historyFeed - Revision history2024-03-29T05:19:15ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.39.6https://wiki.ncac.org/index.php?title=Feed&diff=11017&oldid=prevDaniel Sohval: Created page with "{{Display censorship incident |ongoing=no |year=2012 |region=North America |artist=MT Anderson |confronting_bodies=Parents |medium=Literature |date_of_action=May, 2012 |locati..."2013-05-01T20:38:28Z<p>Created page with "{{Display censorship incident |ongoing=no |year=2012 |region=North America |artist=MT Anderson |confronting_bodies=Parents |medium=Literature |date_of_action=May, 2012 |locati..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>{{Display censorship incident<br />
|ongoing=no<br />
|year=2012<br />
|region=North America<br />
|artist=MT Anderson<br />
|confronting_bodies=Parents<br />
|medium=Literature<br />
|date_of_action=May, 2012<br />
|location=Fairfax, VA<br />
|description_of_content="Feed" is a young adult sci-fi novel. While on a vacation to the mood, several teens find that their brain-feeds have been hacked, leaving them braindead.<br />
|description_of_incident=Parents found the profane language in "Feed" unsuitable for the 9th grade English curriculum and demanded the book's removal.<br />
|description_of_result=Despite protests from parents, "Feed" was kept on the Fairfax reading lists.<br />
}}</div>Daniel Sohval