From its bold beginnings during the Kennedy administration to more than six decades of global service, this documentary tells the story of the Peace Corps and its enduring mission of peace and mutual understanding. Set against pivotal moments in modern history, from the Vietnam War through the changing world of the late 20th century and beyond, the film shows how a small agency has continually adapted to meet new challenges while staying true to its ideals.
Narrated by Oscar-nominated actor Annette Bening, the film features sweeping visuals alongside candid, often moving interviews with Peace Corps volunteers, leaders, and global partners. Rare archival footage, historic speeches, and vintage public-service announcements bring this inspiring story of service vividly to life.
Date: Tuesday, February 24th, 2026
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: Granville Branch
Format: In-Person
Cost: Free
Audience: Adults & Teens, Middle School Youth
Registration: Not Required
Runtime: 1 hour and 47 minutes, not rated
Directed by Alana DeJoseph, 2018
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