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Patricia McCormick, an award-winning literary voice, sits down for a conversation that goes deep into the front lines of the fight against censorship. The title, "They Can't Cut Her Voice," holds a double meaning: it refers to both the attempts to silence her through book bans and the title of her acclaimed novel, Cut, which gives voice to a girl struggling with self-harm. This powerful truth is revealed as she shares what it’s like to be one of America's most challenged authors and describes the shocking moment she found a sliver of common ground with her challengers. Timestamp 00:00 - The Author Who Gave a Voice to the Voiceless 02:21 - The "Hopscotch" Moment That Unlocked the Real Malala 08:56 - Why They Tried to Ban "Sold" 12:48 - Facing the Book Banners in Alabama 15:05 - The One Thing I Agree With the Banners On 17:10 - Why AI Will Never Replace Human Storytellers 20:41 - The Reader Email That Changed Everything Patricia McCormick is a two-time National Book Award finalist who gives a voice to the voiceless. She is the acclaimed author of "Sold," a groundbreaking novel about human trafficking that became a feature film, and "Never Fall Down," the true story of a boy who survived the Cambodian Killing Fields. She also collaborated with Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai as the co-author of the young readers edition of "I Am Malala." Her work, consistently featured on "Best Of" lists from the New York Times and NPR, masterfully bridges journalism and literature to reveal profound stories of survival and hope. Visit her website for information on her books, teacher resource/lesson plans and author appearances: https://www.patriciamccormick.com/ CALL TO ACTION: After hearing from Patricia, which of her stories…Malala's fight, Lakshmi's survival in SOLD, or Arn's resilience in NEVER FALL DOWN which moved you and why? What's a book that changed your perspective on a difficult topic? Share your story in the comments below. We read every single one. **************************************************************** Hi, I'm Christopher Lau, the founder of Unban Coolies. America is sliding toward illiteracy, fueled by declining standards in our schools and a culture that reads less and less. What began as a fight against book bans has grown into a mission to tackle this national reading crisis. Unban Coolies is a nonpartisan platform that respects diverse viewpoints. We believe in inclusivity for people of all backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs and we champion the diverse voices that create a rich literary landscape. To that end, I create these author interviews as a ready-to-use resource for educators to share with their class, especially in schools that can't afford in-person author visits. As a product of NYC public schools, I never had an author visit or a certified librarian to help me find a book that sparked joy. My goal is to bring the excitement of meeting an author directly to students, hoping to ignite that same passion for reading. CONNECT- ✅ VISIT MY WEBSITE: http://www.unbanCoolies.org ✅ VISIT MY YOUTUBE: / @unbancoolies ✅ FOLLOW ON IG: https://instagram.com/unban_coolies?i... ✅ LIKE ON FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/3PJCB6C ✅ FOLLOW ON TIKTOK: @unban.coolies ✅ HEAR ME ON SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/43dqpOD 📧 SEND ME AN EMAIL: [email protected] 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations with these rockstar authors! #PatriciaMcCormick #IAmMalala #Sold #BannedBooks #AuthorInterview #HumanRights #Storytelling #Malala #Censorship #MomsForLiberty