Antiracist Curriculum Project Film Screening and Panel

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Antiracist Curriculum Project Film Screening and Panel

“Home: Access Denied” is a short film about the history and legacy of residential segregation in Greater Rochester.

By The Antiracist Curriculum Project

When and where

Date and time

Tuesday, June 13 · 3 - 3:45pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 45 minutes
  • Mobile eTicket

“Home: Access Denied” is a short film about the history and legacy of residential segregation in Greater Rochester and the ways ordinary people are participating in civic action to create a more welcoming, just, and inclusive community. The film explores the stories of two families and their lived experiences shaped by the neighborhoods they call home. One family living in the ‘greenlined’ suburb of Brighton and the other in a ‘redlined’ Rochester neighborhood, each confronting inequity.

Join us for a screening and panel conversation with the films director: Carvin Eison, Narrator: Kesha James, Writer: Justin Murphy, and Producer: Brennon Thompson.

The event is sponsored by the Antiracist Curriculum Project and The Greater Rochester Association of REALTORS®.

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