A Community Conversation with Terrance Roberts and Julian Rubinstein
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About this event
Since its release in May 2021, the book “The Holly: Five Bullets, One Gun, and the Struggle to Save an American Neighborhood” has sparked controversy amongst Denver residents and city officials.
This community dialogue will center on themes from the book — specifically police use of confidential informants, gang and crime reduction, the targeting of activists, and the stories of the people impacted.
This will be a multimedia event with author Julian Rubenstein and central figure Terrance Roberts featuring “sneak preview” clips from the forthcoming documentary “The Holly” to help guide the conversation, poets from Sacred Voices, and members of community advocacy groups.
Copies of this New York Times "Editor's Choice" selection will be available.
Attendance for this event is on a sliding scale, starting at $5. All proceeds benefit KGNU.
Please register to save your seat.
Questions? Please contact Dave Ashton, Denver Program Manager, Dave@kgnu.org, or (303) 825-5468.