Our community partners across the country are busy hosting screenings of upcoming and past POV documentaries. Check out POV’s Community Network for a complete listing of free screenings! You can also follow us on Twitter @POVengage for the latest Community Engagement & Education news.

Coming up next…

Seattle, WA

In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee
Sunday, June 5, 2011, 1 PM
This Sunday! The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is dedicated to immersing people in uniquely American stories of survival, success, struggle, conflict, compassion and hope. So it’s perfectly fitting that they’ll be collaborating with POV, Asian Adult Adoptees of Washington and the Intiman Theatre to screen this award-winning doc. A Q&A with filmmaker will follow! For more information, visit the museum event calendar.
Find out more about the film at POV.

Evanston, IL

Kings of Pastry
Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 7:30 PM
We’re thrilled that Percolator Films will be presenting a pre-broadcast sneak preview of this award-winning doc at Evanston Public Library as part of their Reeltime film and discussion series. For more information, visit the Reeltime website.
For more about the film, visit POV.

Ephrata, PA

Enemies of the People
Thursday, June 9, 2011, 6 PM
Ephrata Public Library continues its POV screening series with this hard-hitting doc about the 1970s “killing fields” in Cambodia. For more information, visit the Ephrata Public Library event calendar.
Find out more about the film at POV.

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Jamie worked in the Community Engagement and Education Department at POV from 2010 to 2013. Prior to joining POV in 2010, Jamie worked at Northwestern University's satellite campus in Doha, Qatar, where she was part of the team tasked with setting up the school's film and journalism programs in the Middle East. She has worked in various capacities on many documentary film crews around the world, including productions in West Africa, and has worked closely with acclaimed filmmaker Margaret Brown. Jamie has also previously worked in the exhibition department at the Field Museum of Natural History and the education and cinema programming departments at the Block Museum of Art. She holds a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University in Radio/TV/Film and African Studies.