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The ABCs of Book Banning is an Oscar-nominated short documentary that looks at the growing number of book bans at U.S. schools. Most of the books being banned address Black history, women’s rights and LGBTQ+ storylines.

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Feb. 23, 2024: Oscar-nominated documentary chronicles the first days of war in Ukraine and what's at stake two years later Filmmaker Sheila Nevins explains why she focused on the kids affected by the bans, and what they had to say about the books and the campaigns to ban them.

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