Please join The Conflict Center on Friday, March 7 for a screening and discussion of 40 Years Later, Now Can We Talk? This documentary explores the impact of racial integration in the Mississippi Delta through powerful and moving dialogue with black and white alumni from the class of 1969 as they recall and comment on memories of that time, from their very different racial positions and experiences.
This film will be followed by a discussion on race, oppression, and using dialog to manage conflict, facilitated by Harold Fields.
Popcorn, sodas, and other movie snacks will be served.
This event is free and open to the general public.
This is the second installment of The Conflict Center's Film for Thought series of community building events. Watch your e-mail for information on the next film screening event!
Date: Friday, March 7, 2014
Time: 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Place: The Conflict Center, 4140 Tejon St., Denver CO
Phone: 303-433-4983