TRLN Remote Discussion Series Suggestions
To keep staff connected and encourage engagement between TRLN colleagues on a variety of topics, we are developing a recurring and remote discussion series. We see this as an opportunity for staff to participate in intriguing conversation with colleagues, share their own expertise, and learn new things all while enjoying a variety of films, podcasts, and articles.

Twice per month, we will select a title for discussion that you can watch, listen to, or read at a time that fits your schedule. Then we will have a scheduled discussion via Zoom or other platforms for participants to discuss the title and what resonated with them. For more information or for example suggestions check out https://trln.org/2020/04/announcing-trln-remote-rap-sessions/.

We don't want to limit suggestions to a specific media type, so feel free to think outside the box and submit anything you think might be good for discussion across TRLN.

Keep an eye out for information about upcoming discussions on trln.org or follow @trln_main on Twitter.
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Please supply a title for the film, documentary, video, article, podcast or other media you would like to suggest for discussion.
Where can people access?
Please supply the platform where you think people might be able to access your suggestion. We are trying to find suggestions that are available on subscription services accessible to all 4 TRLN institutions such as Films on Demand or openly accessible such as Internet Archive. Don't worry if you are not sure because TRLN staff will look into suggestions and their accessibility.
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Include your email if you might be interested in helping facilitate discussions via Zoom, Slack, or other platforms. TRLN staff will follow up with more information.
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