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Indie on Wheels – Steele Creek Library

Dates with showtimes for Indie on Wheels – Steele Creek Library
  • Wed, Dec 10
  1. 5:30 pm

 

Run Time: 93 min.

Date & Time: Wednesday, December 10, 2025 | 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: Steele Creek Library                                                                                                                                       
Address: 13620 Steele Creek Road Charlotte, NC 28273 

Join IPH for a free community screening of Banned Together (2024).

Banned Together (2024) is a compelling documentary that chronicles the journey of three high school students from Beaufort, SC: Isabella Troy Brazoban, Elizabeth Foster, and Millie Bennett; as they confront the sudden removal of 97 books from their school libraries. These books, many highlighting BIPOC and LGBTQ+ experiences, were pulled following challenges from community members, igniting a broader conversation about censorship and educational freedom.

The students, united through the Diversity Awareness Youth Literacy Organization (DAYLO), transition from local advocates to national figures in the fight against book bans. Their activism leads them to engage with prominent authors, policymakers, and constitutional experts, including Jodi Picoult, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, and Congressman Jamie Raskin. The film delves into the influence of groups like Moms for Liberty and examines the broader implications of restricting access to diverse literature in public education.

Directed by Kate Way and Tom Wiggin, Banned Together not only highlights the students’ resilience but also serves as a call to action against the rising tide of censorship in schools across the United States.

Free and open to the public. Please register in advance.

This program is sponsored by Culture Blocks— a community partnership between ASC, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation to bring arts and cultural experiences closer to where residents live.

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