The discussion was hosted by the UNC Student Organization for Undergraduate Literature, which invited participants to bring books that had been banned at one point in time.
Senior and SOUL Co-President Andrew Soboeiro said the event allowed students to communicate their personal experiences with their favorite books.
“It is a great outlet for discussing and expressing the ideas that you have while you read,” Soboeiro said.
The event took place during Banned Books Week, an annual, national event that promotes the right to access forms of literature freely, without bans or censorship.
“It is important to reflect on why we are really concerned about the issue of censorship,” Soboeiro said.
“Recognizing why things were banned in the past will hopefully stop us from banning things for the same reasons now.”
The discussion began with each student sharing a favorite banned book and the reason it was banned.