Presented by the Four Freedoms Park Conservancy and the National Coalition Against Censorship, Unbanned is a free, outdoor celebration of the freedom to read.
At a time when books and ideas are being increasingly challenged across the country, this series invites the public to engage in timely conversations about censorship and creative expression. Held at the iconic FDR Four Freedoms State Park, Unbanned offers three signature events alongside a daily banned book library and ongoing community programming.
Visiting the park is free and open to the public—no registration is required to explore and enjoy the daily programming.
Ongoing Activities:
1. A Banned Book Library open daily with curated titles for all ages
2. Interactive events including talks, readings, and art-focused discussions
3. Free book giveaways of frequently challenged titles
4. Volunteer opportunities for community members
Registration is encouraged for the featured events listed below:
Read in Resistance with Mike Curato
Sunday, June 1, at 12 pm
Join acclaimed author Mike Curato for readings from banned books, followed by an open afternoon of reading in the Park as an act of resistance.
Censorship and the First Amendment
Sunday, June 1, at 1 pm
NCAC Executive Director Lee Rowland explores the contours of the First Amendment and today’s threats to free expression.