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NORVA hosts free screening of Peace Corps documentary

Akron Beacon Journal
JFK meeting first groups of Peace Corp Volunteers

What does “global citizenship” really mean? Since 1961, more than 200,00 American volunteers have collaborated directly with everyday people around the globe in the name of peace. Follow their story in "A Towering Task," an award-winning documentary on the history of the Peace Corps. The Northern Ohio Returned Volunteer Association presents a free screening at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 17, at the main branch of the Akron-Summit County Public Library, 60 S. High St., downtown Akron.

Narrated by Annette Benning, the film chronicles the political machinations that led to an entirely new government agency during the height of the Cold War. It shows how idealistic American volunteers, past and present, work side-by-side with host country nationals to transform U.S. global relations.

Peace Corps Volunteers Christopher Gozdziewski and Kayla Gonzalez in Liberia

“A Towering Task puts a human face on the Peace Corps and makes sense of its history of idealism, improvisation, politics, and at times its failings, “ says novelist Paul Theroux. “It is the most coherent and satisfying documentary I know of the Peace Corps, and I can't imagine a better one."

A short Q&A session with a multi-generational panel of returned Peace Corps volunteers will follow the film.

Admission is free, but registration is required at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-towering-task-a-northern-ohio-returned-peace-corps-volunteer-event-tickets-636785270887.

To learn more about the documentary, go to https://www.peacecorpsdocumentary.com/.