EventsDocumentary and Dialogue: ‘The Librarians,’ Libraries as First Responders for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom

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Documentary and Dialogue: ‘The Librarians,’ Libraries as First Responders for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Koelbel Library

Description

**This event is full. We encourage you to register for the waitlist if you are interested in attending.**

Arapahoe Libraries will host a four-part Documentaries and Dialogue series in 2026. These documentary film screenings and facilitated conversations aim to allow guests an opportunity to reflect on their own experiences and learn from the experiences of others. Each conversation is guided by an expert facilitator who will invite us to reflect on the film and dig deeply into the material. The series is designed to spark connection and promote listening and understanding.

Join us for part one of the series where we will view The Librarians, directed by Kim A Snyder. This film explores
how libraries have emerged as first responders for democracy and intellectual freedom. Following the
documentary, our facilitator will guide a reflective conversation with the audience on the topic.

Need special accommodations at the event? Let us know by filling out this form.





*Arapahoe Libraries will transition from Community Conversations to our new "Documentary and Dialogue" series, coming in 2026. Sign up for our Community Conversations and Roundtables Newsletter to get updates on expert-led discussions, event details, and thought-provoking insights. Join the conversation today!

Program:
Social Issues & Politics
Suitable for:
Adults
Type:
Community Engagement
Language:
English

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