

Five minutes that'll make you want to raid a bookstore and change your neighborhood.
Sarah Kamya is a school counselor in New York City. She began the project Little Diverse Libraries on June 3rd and has already raised over $13,000, supported black owned bookstores, and has distributed 775 books to Little Free Libraries across all 50 states. Sarah is helping educate communities while most importantly amplifying and empowering black voices.
Direction
Krall packs a feature's worth of inspiration into five tight minutes.
Writing
Sarah's mission statement hits harder than most Oscar speeches.
Production
Proof that budget means nothing when purpose is everything.

Director
Sadie Krall
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Little Free Libraries themselves started in 2009 in Wisconsin as a tribute to a literacy-focused teacher — Sarah's project hijacks that wholesome concept into direct social action.
This dropped during peak 2020 'performative activism' discourse — Sarah's actual receipts (775 books, $13K, 50 states) made her the blueprint for doing the work instead of posting the black square.