'Free for All' documentary highlights libraries' cultural legacy amid rising censorship and funding threats
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The article discusses the ongoing threats to public libraries from censorship movements and the decline of federal support, illustrated through the documentary 'Free for All: The Public Library' by Dawn Logsdon and Lucie Faulknor. The film, premiering April 29, emphasizes the historical significance and contemporary relevance of libraries, weaving together Logsdon's personal experiences with broader narratives about libraries across the U.S. It showcases the vital role libraries play in communities, particularly against a backdrop of rising censorship efforts and political challenges.
What will be lost if the anti-library forces get their way is made manifest in San Francisco filmmakers Dawn Logsdon and Lucie Faulknor's documentary, 'Free for All: The Public Library.'
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