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John Lewis: Good Trouble Virtual Cinema
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John Lewis: Good Trouble Virtual Cinema
Click here to rent the film
- anytime leading up to the panel
Click here to register for the panel
- September 21, 2020 at 7 p.m.
This month, remember the life and legacy of Representative John Lewis
-
Freedom Rider and
Congressman, Presidential Medal of Freedom honoree an
d the conscience of a nation
-
who served the
cause of social justice for decades, both as an elected representative and as a groundbreaking activist
whose fervent belief in getting into “good trouble, n
ecessary trouble” for the cause of racial equality
changed our nation.
Join audiences from across the country for a
nation wide watch of the riveting new documentary
John
Lewis: Good Trouble
followed by a
live virtual panel on Monday, September 21, at 7PM
fea
turing the
film’s director and civil rights advocates as they talk about Representative Lewis’s legacy of fearless
protest and how we can keep his campaign for justice alive.
First, rent the film directly from Magnolia Pictures here, for $12.
This rental allows you exclusive access to two other videos: Film of an interview
Congressman Lewis gave to Oprah Winfrey shortly before his death earlier this year, as well as a one
-
hour panel, recorded in Jul
y, between the film’s director, Dawn Porter, and two of the other original
Freedom Riders, Dr. Bernard Lafayette and Dr. Rip Patton. Your rental also includes a $5 donation to us!
Then, on Monday, September 21, at 7PM
, join us for a live virtual panel with d
irector
Dawn Porter
,
Ras J.
Baraka
, Mayor of Newark, NJ,
Khalil Gibran Muhammad
, Professor of History, Race and Public Policy at
Harvard Kennedy School and Director of the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project, and
Lonnie G. Bunch III
, Secret
ary of the Smithsonian Institution.
US Senator from New Jersey,
Cory Booker
,
will provide opening remarks.
Register for the Zoom discussion here.
(Interactive Zoom session limited to 10,000 participants; if the
panel is full, you can still watch the discussion on our Facebook Live feed.
)
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