Kim A. Snyder, an Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker, joins to discuss her impactful film, The Librarians, which highlights the fight against book bans and censorship. She dives into the importance of defending the freedom to read, particularly how bans impact LGBTQ+ and Black narratives. Kim shares her journey in filmmaking, moving from gun violence to censorship, and explains her film's community engagement initiatives. Additionally, she discusses her love for libraries and the crucial role graphic novels play in providing access to young readers.