When we think of Guantanamo Bay, some typical locations come to mind: cells, courtrooms, courtyards, common spaces, maybe even the surrounding naval base. One place that rarely makes a reporter's notes? The library. Guest host Sacha Pfeiffer sat down this week with Muira McCammon, doctoral candidate at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School of Communications, to talk about her research, and time spent visiting the books allowed (and banned) from Guantanamo's shelves.
This is a segment from our October 1st, 2021 program, Out of Sight.