Cinematters: NY Social Justice Film Festival
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Films, conversations, and special events that inspire social change when it comes to broad themes of inequality, injustice, and accountability drive this New York-based film festival, which opens with Sam Pollard's MLK/FBI,
an "archival tapestry" that follows Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as he is investigated and harassed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Jan 14), which will be followed by a Q&A with Pollard. Other MLK-related programming includes a talk and Q&A on Black-Jewish relations throughout history (Jan 16) and a screening of Sonia Lowman's film Black Boys, followed by a Q&A (Jan 17).
an "archival tapestry" that follows Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as he is investigated and harassed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Jan 14), which will be followed by a Q&A with Pollard. Other MLK-related programming includes a talk and Q&A on Black-Jewish relations throughout history (Jan 16) and a screening of Sonia Lowman's film Black Boys, followed by a Q&A (Jan 17).