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Please join County of Los Angeles Public Library’s Bell Library for a free screening of Biblioburro to celebrate Family Film Day.
In February, commemorate Black History Month with POV films highlighting the work of civil rights leaders and the movements they inspired. This week, a screening of American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs questions what it means to be a revolutionary today, through the life of this inspiring Chinese American activist who has spent 70 years on the front lines of social justice and action. In Nevada, the ACLU engages with the community in dialogue concerning criminal justice after a screening of 15 to Life: Kenneth’s Story.
Please join the Unitarian Universalist Church in the Pines for a free screening of American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs. For more information, visit the Unitarian Universalist Church in the Pines Facebook page.
Join the Holland Project for a screening of 15 to Life: Kenneth’s Story, and learn more about juvenile life without parole. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with representatives from the ACLU, and two people who went to prison as youth. For more information, call (775) 742-1858.
Share Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin, Revolution ’67, or The Barber of Birmingham, with your school, library, or local community to celebrate this important month. Register to borrow these films for free screenings through our Community Network.