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An Asian American high school star pursues her hoop dreams as recruiting intensifies.
About the Film
Home Court is the coming-of-age story of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy in Southern California whose life intensifies as recruitment heats up. As she overcomes injury as well as racial and class differences between her home and private school worlds, in peer groups, and against rival schools, Ashley strives to become her own person and leave a legacy behind.
About Independent (Indie) Lens Pop-Up Series
This is a part of our Indie Lens Pop-Up Series in partnership with KSPS PBS, a unique neighborhood event that brings the community together to explore powerful stories through film. Featuring documentaries from PBS’s Independent Lens, these screenings spark meaningful conversations on the topics that matter most—social issues, family dynamics, community relationships, and more.
Since 2005, Indie Lens Pop-Up has hosted over 7,200 events, connecting an estimated 430,000 participants in discussions that inspire action and foster understanding.
Accessibility Features:
These events are designed with universal accessibility in mind, ensuring a welcoming experience for everyone:
Whether you’re joining in person or online, your voice matters. Be part of a meaningful dialogue that strengthens our community and celebrates diverse perspectives.
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We strive to make events welcoming for people of all abilities. To request accommodations (i.e. hearing assistance, ASL requests, or other ADA inquiries), email smurphy@spokanelibrary.org.
For all event information inquiries, email telref@spokanelibrary.org or call 509-444-5300.
Mon, Jan 27 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Tue, Jan 28 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Wed, Jan 29 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Thu, Jan 30 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Fri, Jan 31 | 10:00AM to 5:00PM |
Sat, Feb 01 | 10:00AM to 5:00PM |
Sun, Feb 02 | 12:00PM to 4:00PM |
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY
66 public computer stations
MEETING & STUDY ROOMS
300 person capacity nxʷyxʷyetkʷ Hall (pronounced: inn-whi-whi-ettk, a Salish word meaning Life in the Water)
256 capacity combined event space on the 1st floor
34 person capacity maker studio
2 conference rooms
2 reservable co-working spaces in the Business Lab
5 study rooms
Media Studios – production studio, recording studio, and video studio
SERVICES
Friends of the Library used book store
New Leaf Café
Business Lab with Bloomberg Terminal & Coworking Space
Computer Lab (Faxing, copying, scanning, printing)
Inland Northwest Special Collections
KYRS Radio
Shimmer (public art) by John Rogers
River Rumpus Children’s Playspace
Serenity Room