"12 Years A Slave" C-Series Community Discussion TOMORROW!

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22 November 2024 
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YOU ARE INVITED: "12 Years A Slave" C-Series Community Discussion Tomorrow at Noon


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The C-Series "Lunch & Learn" discussion on the motion picture film, 12 Years A Slave (which is already winning accolades and awards, including seven Golden Globe nominations announced yesterday), is the first in a series of community discussions around issues facing the African American community and society at large.


This first in the series takes place tomorrow, Dec. 14, 2013, from noon to 4 p.m. at First United Presbyterian Church in Forestdale, 1375 Tomahawk Road, Birmingham, AL 35214.

Participants are encouraged to see the movie before the meeting. It is still playing at the Premiere Cinema Tannehill 14, 4801 Promenade Parkway, Bessemer, AL.

Tomorrow's event features cultural performances, including spoken word from Real Life Poets and Taomi Ray, vocalist Wil Walker, and students from the Shades Valley School of Performing Arts.

In the spirit of building community, feel free to bring your favorite potluck dish.


Please RSVP by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., by clicking on the Facebook event page, or by leaving a message at (205) 543-5988.


ABOUT THE SERIES

The Lunch & Learn C-Series (Culture, Commerce & Communications) of Transformation Birmingham is designed to foster understanding of the root causes of issues facing Birmingham's African American community and the city at large.

By understanding the causes, we can work collaboratively to solve issues like historic poverty and economic disparities, achievement gaps in education, environmental injustice and health disparities caused by patterns that defined Birmingham in the past.


Each quarter, the C-Series will present select movies and documentaries for spirited round-table discussions about potential plans of action to solve these problems. 

 

 

 Sponsored by:                       transform-bham

 

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