Book to Action: Teen Book Discussion (Virtual)
Event Details
This event is part of the Library's participation in the 2026 Book to Action program.
Attend this discussion or our in-person discussion in Temecula on July 15th to enter the Teen Storytelling Contest.
Local Social Change: Current Tribal and Native American Issues
Research into a Native social cause mentioned in Notable Native People by Adrienne Keene & Ciara Sana and connect it to a current Native issue in your local community. (Riverside County, California, Family heritage).
How are these two issues related to each other? Are they similar or does one affect the other?
What current action is being taken in your community on your chosen local Native issue? Who are some of the local leaders connected to this cause?
What obstacles or successes have these two issues faced?
What is one thing you learned from the book that may be helpful when applied to your local issue?
On the day of the book discussion, bring in your comparison between your chosen issues and discuss the impact this book had on you.
Book Reflection Guidelines:
Book reflections must be between 150 – 300 words.
Reflections must follow the activity directions.
Only original work will be accepted. reflections must be in your own words. We will not accept any work with AI.


