Community in Focus Presents: "Compromised" - Screening & Panel Discussion
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About the event
Join Community in Focus for a special screening of Compromised: The Black Educator’s Fight for Equity, an award-winning documentary by Rachel Hardy. The film uncovers the untold story of America’s education system through the lens of Black educators whose advocacy during Brown v. Board of Education reshaped history. It follows their push for justice and the aftermath that upended their lives while redefining education across generations.
After the film, stay for a live panel discussion moderated by Donna Lowry, featuring the director and other special guests. The evening will bring together educators, nonprofit leaders, and community members to explore themes of equity, storytelling, and systemic change in education.
What to expect
Doors open at 6:00 PM for networking, light refreshments, and community connection. The program will begin shortly after, featuring a 40-minute screening of Compromised followed by a live discussion.
Presented by
Community in Focus: a storytelling platform that supports community-driven organizations through film, events, and capacity-building workshops.
Sponsored by
BMEsTalk: a leadership network that empowers black male educators to connect, grow, and lead with purpose and impact.
Reserve your seat
Admission is free, but seating is limited. RSVP today!
Compromised Webpage
For more information and viewing of the film trailer.
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Location
Cinevision Corporation
3300 Northeast Expressway
#Ste 2A Chamblee, GA 30341
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