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Whose Streets? A community discussion.

Presented by Akron Urban League and Nightlight Cinema at Unknown

Jun 17 2020
Whose Streets? A community discussion.

Akron Urban League and the Nightlight Cinema are collaborating to present a series of film screenings and community discussions throughout the summer. The first discussion is prompted by the themes and ideas conveyed in the film, Whose Streets, which screens this Sunday at The Nightlight Cinema in a free presentation.

Audiences can stream WHOSE STREETS and then join us Wednesday, June 17th at 7pm for a panel discussion with live Q and A presented in collaboration with the University of Akron’s Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, The Akron Urban League and the Nightlight Cinema.

We thank our friends over at the O Cinema and Magnolia Pictures for helping bring this film series to the public. We also thank our founding funder The Knight Foundation for providing our audiences with the opportunity to see this essential documentary and covering the screening fees.

You can register to watch WHOSE STREETS here: https://www.magnoliapictures.com/knightfoundationseries

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