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{{short description|American anti-censorship campaign}} '''Parents for Rock and Rap''', founded in 1987 by [[Mary Morello]] in the United States, was an anti-[[censorship]] campaign which focuses on campaigning for the importance of free speech in popular music. For the work that Mary Morello put into this, she won a [[Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award]] in 1996. The campaign mainly focused on opposition to the [[Parents Music Resource Center]]. Mary Morello is also the mother of guitar player [[Tom Morello]], of [[Rage Against the Machine]], [[Audioslave]], [[The Nightwatchman]] and [[Street Sweeper Social Club]].
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