Film Discussion Programs
FRONTLINE/World Social Entrepreneurship
Facilitates the screening and discussion of one the series’ short documentary films on innovative social entrepreneurs around the world. Read more...
Moyers on America: Citizens Class
Investigates issues affecting democracy—money in politics, the environment, and internet neutrality. Read more...
National Video Resources
Offers libraries the opportunity to present to the public the highest quality independent films, videos and documentaries, along with scholar-led discussions, on the major events, leaders and technologies of the twentieth century. Films and support materials for these series are available from National Video Resources. Read more...
On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying in America
Goes from the bedsides of the dying to the front lines of a movement to improve end-of-life care. Read more...
Research Revolution: Science and the Shaping of Modern Life
“Research Revolution: Science and the Shaping of Modern Life” is a film viewing and discussion series that aimed to increase the public’s understanding of scientific discovery and technological transformations that took place in the twentieth century. Read more...
Second Opinion
Includes a Web site, booklet, and DVD aimed at helping caregivers find the information and resources they need to help them and the people for whom they care. Read more...
The Human Rights Video Project
Fifty libraries received grants through the “Human Rights Video Project” to present public programs on human rights topic in partnership with a non-profit community activist organization. Read more...
The World War I Years: America Becomes a World Power
“The World War I Years” is a six-part, scholar-led film viewing and discussion series that explores the political and social history of the United States in the early twentieth century. Read more...


