Session Description
Join us for a screening of The Librarians, a powerful documentary examining the alarming rise of book banning legislation and its impact on communities, educators, and readers. As the closing event of Brampton Book Week, this timely gathering brings the community together for an urgent conversation about access to books and the defense of intellectual freedom.
The screening will be followed by a discussion featuring librarians, creating space for reflection, dialogue, and collective response.
This event takes place at the Rose Theatre (1 Theatre Ln). Free parking is available at The Rose Theatre.
$10/person.
Featured Speaker(s)
Lily Kwok
Lily Kwok (she/her) is the Advocacy & Research Officer at the Ontario Library Association (OLA), where she leads strategic initiatives that amplify the voices of library professionals and advance sector-wide priorities. In addition to her advocacy and research portfolios, she serves as the staff lead on OLA’s equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) priority and acts as liaison to the OLA Indigenous Advisory Council and the Cultural Diversity and Inclusion Committee, among others. Lily is passionate about driving change and creating meaningful impact through data, storytelling, and strategy.
Michael Nyby
Michael Nyby (he/him) is a cataloguing and metadata librarian at the Hamilton Public Library and former chair of the CFLA Intellectual Freedom Committee. His research and analysis of library censorship in Canada has appeared in national and international journals and has been widely cited by researchers and journalistic outlets. His 2023 study “A Demography of Censorship” was the first nation-wide quantitative review of library censorship in Canada in over 30 years. Michael frequently appears as a guest speaker and panelist at events focusing on intellectual freedom and libraries.
Jonelle St Aubyn
With a Bachelor of Kinesiology and Bachelor of Education, Jonelle St Aubyn (she/her) has had an unconventional path to becoming the teacher librarian at Louise Arbour Secondary School in Brampton. She began her teaching career with the Peel District School Board as a Health and Physical Education and Family Studies teacher. Knee surgeries led her to transition to the School Library Learning Commons in 2015. She is the recent recipient of the OSSTF District 19 Inspiring Moments Campaign, the Teachers Life Exceptional Educator Award, The OSSTF Excellence in Education Award, the Network of Black Studies Educators Award and the Angela Thacker Memorial Award.