Daughters: A conversation on family, incarceration and resilience

Daughters: A conversation on family, incarceration and resilience

By WBUR CitySpace

Overview

A conversation with the directors of the documentary "Daughters" about the generational toll of mass incarceration.

WBUR reporter Simón Rios moderates a discussion with directors Angela Patton and Natalie Rae about their film "Daughters,” which follows four girls from the ages of five to 15, who prepare a special Daddy Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington D.C. jail. The dance is the only opportunity these girls will have to hug their fathers during their sentences, many of which are up to 20 years. 

We’ll show clips from the film as the three discuss the rippling effects of the fathers’ absences and a generation of youth bearing the weight of mass incarceration. 

This event is the keynote for Boston University’s Power of Narrative Conference.

Ways To Save

WBUR’s Legacy Circle, Murrow Society, Sustainers and Members save $5.00 on tickets to this event. To apply the discount to your ticket purchase online, you’ll need to enter a promo code. You can get your code by emailing membership@wbur.org.

Registrants may be contacted by CitySpace about this or future events.

Category: Family & Education, Other

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • under 18 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Paid parking
  • Doors at 6:30 PM

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No refunds

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WBUR CitySpace

890 Commonwealth Avenue

Boston, MA 02215

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Mar 27 · 7:00 PM EDT