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Movies @ the Marin: Reel Injun

Join us for a free screening of Reel Injun, an eye-opening documentary that explores how Native Americans have been portrayed in Hollywood films—from stereotypes of the past to more authentic representations today. Filmmaker Neil Diamond takes viewers on a journey through film history, culture, and identity, featuring interviews with actors, directors, and activists. Discover how the “Hollywood Indian” shaped public perception—and how Indigenous filmmakers are reclaiming their own stories. Discussion to follow. The movie is not rated. ADA Accommodation Request | Solicitud de Adaptación ADA

Movies @ the Marin: Selena

In honor of Latinx Heritage Month, join us at the library for a special screening of Selena, the inspiring biographical film about beloved Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla-Pérez. Starring Jennifer Lopez in her breakout role, the movie follows Selena’s journey from a young girl with big dreams to an international superstar whose life was tragically cut short. This moving story celebrates her talent, perseverance, and the lasting legacy of her music. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to her story, this film is a powerful tribute to an artist who continues to inspire generations. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the life and music of the “Queen of Tejano” on the big screen at your library. The movie is rated PG-13. ADA Accommodation Request | Solicitud de Adaptación ADA

Spirit of Diwali with the Laya Arts Collective

Laya Arts Collective celebrates, supports and shares the vibrant traditions of Indian dance, music and storytelling through dynamic performances. Priya Narayana will present Spirit of Diwali, Ramayana storytelling through Bharatanatyam dance.Sponsored by the Friends of the Marin County Free Library ADA Accommodation Request | Solicitud de Adaptación ADA

Movies @ the Marin: Cesar Chavez

In honor of Latinx Heritage Month, join us at the library for a special screening of Cesar Chavez, a powerful film that brings to life the story of one of America’s most influential labor leaders and civil rights activists. The movie follows Chavez’s tireless fight for justice as he organized farmworkers to stand together against exploitation and unsafe working conditions. Through nonviolent protest and community solidarity, Chavez inspired a movement that continues to impact labor rights today. The movie is rated PG-13. ADA Accommodation Request | Solicitud de Adaptación ADA

Library Card Design Winners Celebration!

Come join us for an afternoon reception at the Marin City Library to celebrate the new art, design, artists and look of our brand new library cards! Refreshments will be provided! ADA Accommodation Request | Solicitud de Adaptación ADA

Movies @ The Marin: Zoot Suit

The 1981 film Zoot Suit, based on Luis Valdez's play, dramatizes the real-life 1942 Sleepy Lagoon murder and the ensuing Zoot Suit Riots in Los Angeles. The movie follows Henry Reyna, a young Mexican-American man and his friends who are unjustly convicted of the murder due to racism and media sensationalism. Guided by his cool and defiant alter-ego, El Pachuco, Henry and his lawyers fight the biased justice system and a society that criminalizes their Chicano identity.ADA Accommodation Request | Solicitud de Adaptación ADA