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The Age of Water: Delve Deeper

This reading list was inspired by the film, The Age of Water.

This list of fiction and nonfiction books, compiled by Kim Dorman, Community Engagement Coordinator of Princeton Public Library, and retired librarian Susan Conlon, provides a range of perspectives on the issues raised by the POV documentary The Age of Water

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September 29, 2025
Reading Lists
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Class & Society
Labor
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Grades 6-8
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Emergent City: Delve Deeper

This reading list was inspired by the film, Emergent City.

This list of fiction and nonfiction books, compiled by Kim Dorman, Community Engagement Coordinator of Princeton Public Library, and retired librarian Susan Conlon, provides a range of perspectives on the issues raised by the POV documentary Emergent City

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September 29, 2025
Reading Lists
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Family & Society
Education
Youth
Health & Aging
Grades 6-8
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Grades 11-12

A New Kind of Wilderness: Discussion Guide

This discussion guide was inspired by the POV film, A New Kind of Wilderness.

This guide is an invitation to dialogue. It is based on a belief in the power of human connection and is designed for people who want to use A New Kind of Wilderness to engage family, friends, classmates, colleagues, and communities. In contrast to initiatives that foster debates in which participants try to convince others that they are right, this document envisions conversations undertaken in a spirit of openness in which people try to understand one another and expand their thinking by sharing viewpoints and listening actively.

The discussion prompts are intentionally crafted to help a wide range of audiences think more deeply about the issues in the film. Rather than attempting to address them all, choose one or two that best meet your needs and interests. Be sure to leave time to consider taking action. Planning next steps can help people leave the room feeling energized and optimistic, even in instances when conversations have been difficult.

For more detailed event planning and facilitation tips, visit https://communitynetwork.amdoc.org/.

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September 25, 2025
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Arts & Culture
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Youth
Grades 6-8
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Grades 11-12

Break the Game: Delve Deeper

This reading list was inspired by the POV film, Break the Game.

This list of fiction and nonfiction books, compiled by Kim Rott, librarian at Sentinel High School in Missoula, Montana, provides a range of perspectives on the issues raised by the POV documentary Break the Game.

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September 17, 2025
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Gender
Youth
Arts & Culture
Family & Society
Health & Aging
Grades 6-8
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Grades 11-12

Break the Game: Discussion Guide

This discussion guide was inspired by the POV film, Break the Game.

This guide is an invitation to dialogue. It is based on a belief in the power of human connection and designed for people who want to use Break the Game to engage family, friends, classmates, colleagues, and communities. In contrast to initiatives that foster debates in which participants try to convince others that they are right, this document envisions conversations undertaken in a spirit of openness in which people try to understand one another and expand their thinking by sharing viewpoints and listening actively.

The discussion prompts are intentionally crafted to help a wide range of audiences think more deeply about the issues in the film.Rather than attempting to address them all, choose one or two that best meet your needs and interests. And be sure to leave time to consider taking action. Planning next steps can help people leave the room feeling energized and optimistic, even in instances when conversations have been difficult.

For more detailed event planning and facilitation tips, visit https://communitynetwork.amdoc.org/.

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September 17, 2025
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Disability
Family & Society
Youth
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12

The Ride Ahead: Discussion Guide

This discussion guide was inspired by the POV film, The Ride Ahead.

This guide is an invitation to dialogue and designed specifically with young people in mind. It is based on a belief in the power of human connection and is designed for people who want to use THE RIDE AHEAD to engage family, friends, classmates, colleagues, and communities. In contrast to initiatives that foster debates in which participants try to convince others that they are right, this document envisions conversations undertaken in a spirit of openness in which people try to understand one another and expand their thinking by sharing viewpoints and listening actively.

The discussion prompts are intentionally crafted to help a wide range of audiences think more deeply about the issues in the film. Rather than attempting to address them all, choose one or two that best meet your needs and interests. Be sure to leave time to consider taking action. Planning next steps can help people leave the room feeling energized and optimistic, even in instances when conversations have been difficult. For more detailed event planning and facilitation tips, visit bit.ly/
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September 11, 2025
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Class & Society
Gender
Labor
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12

DRIVER: Discussion Guide

This discussion guide was inspired by the POV film, DRIVER.

This guide is an invitation to dialogue. It is based on a belief in the power of human connection and is designed for people who want touse DRIVER to engage family, friends, classmates, colleagues, andcommunities. In contrast to initiatives that foster debates in which participants try to convince others that they are right, this document envisions conversations undertaken in a spirit of openness in which people try to understand one another and expand their thinking by sharing viewpoints and listening actively.

The discussion prompts are intentionally crafted to help a wide range of audiences think more deeply about the issues in the film. Rather than attempting to address them all, choose one or two that best meet your needs and interests. Be sure to leave time to consider taking action. Planning next steps can help people leave the room feeling energized and optimistic, even in instances when conversations have been difficult. For more detailed event planning and facilitation tips, visit
https:// communitynetwork.amdoc.org/.

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September 11, 2025
Discussion Guides
Reading List
Environment
Class & Society
Health & Aging
Labor
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12

Black Snow: Delve Deeper

This reading list was inspired by the film, Black Snow.

This list of fiction and nonfiction books, compiled by Ann Howard, Library Branch Manager, MIS, provides a range of perspectives on the issues raised by the POV documentary Black Snow.

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September 2, 2025
Reading Lists
Reading List
Education
Family & Society
Youth
Health & Aging
Arts & Culture
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12

A New Kind of Wilderness: Delve Deeper

This reading list was inspired by the film, A New Kind of Wilderness.

This list of fiction and nonfiction books, compiled by Constance Zack, of the School Library Association of Rhode Island, provides a range of perspectives on the issues raised by the POV documentary A New Kind of Wilderness.

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September 2, 2025
Reading Lists
Reading List
Gender
Labor
Family & Society
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12

DRIVER: Delve Deeper

This Reading List was inspired by the film, DRIVER.

This list of fiction and nonfiction books, compiled by Jennifer Gibson of the St. Louis County Library, provides a range of perspectives on the issues raised by the POV documentary Driver.

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August 22, 2025
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Reading List
Arts & Culture
Family & Society
Gender
Health & Aging
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12

The Taste of Mango: Delve Deeper

This Reading List was inspired by the film, The Taste of Mango.

This list of fiction and nonfiction books, compiled by Jennifer Gibson of St. Louis County Library,provides a range of perspectives on the issues raised by the POV documentary The Taste of Mango.

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August 20, 2025
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Discussion Guide
Family & Society
Arts & Culture
Health & Aging
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12

The Taste of Mango: Discussion Guide

This discussion guide was inspired by the POV film, The Taste of Mango.

This guide is an invitation to dialogue. It is based on a belief in the power of human connection and designed for people who want to use The Taste of Mango to engage family, friends, classmates, colleagues, and communities. In contrast to initiatives that foster debates in which participants try to convince others that they are right, this document envisions conversations undertaken in a spirit of openness in which people try to understand one another and expand their thinking by sharing viewpoints and listening actively. The discussion prompts are intentionally crafted to help a wide range of audiences think more deeply about the issues in the film. Rather than attempting to address them all, choose one or two that best meet your needs and interests. And be sure to leave time to consider taking action. Planning next steps can help people leave the room feeling energized and optimistic, even in instances when conversations have been difficult.

For more detailed event planning and facilitation tips, visit https://communitynetwork.amdoc.org/.

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August 20, 2025
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