National Council of Teachers of English, National Conference
November 23
Private Screening
November 23
Private Screening
Chinook Center
2551 Airport Rd #107, Colorado Springs, CO 80910, United States
Open and free to the public, but rsvp is required to ensure a seat:
REGISTRATION LINK
“A Reckoning in Boston” will be shown at the Ocean County Library’s Tuckerton branch on Monday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m.
Sustainable Practices Film Series is an ongoing series of screenings dedicated to the health and wellbeing of our community and our planet. More information here.
Screening and Q&A with the film team at the Watertown Public Library, Mass.. More information and directions here.
A RECKONING IN BOSTON is an official selection of (In) Justice (In) For All Film Festival this Oct 20-26. More information here.
Join us for a screening of A RECKONING IN BOSTON to celebrate Juneteenth at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Stay tuned for screening time and other details!
An evening of storytelling, reflection & dialogue with film participant and producer Carl Chandler and director James Rutenbeck.
Join us for an Encounters Dialogue immediately following the film. Encounters is a style of community dialogue that fosters facilitated, small-group discussion followed by a question-and-answer style conversation. The dialogue, exploring the film’s key themes of access to affordable housing and the long legacy of racism in Boston, will engage the filmmaker, James Rutenbeck, production teams and protagonists, Kafi Dixon and Carl Hazard. More information HERE.
Screening and panel discussion at the Founder's Hall Auditorium in celebration of Black History Month.
In recognition of Black History Month, join the Ipswich community for a FREE film screening of the award-winning documentary, A Reckoning in Boston. Doors open at 6:30pm. Click HERE for more information.
Sponsored by Ascension Memorial Church, Ipswich Human Rights Commission, Ipswich Recreation & Culture Dept., Ipswich Together.
Angier School Families for Organizing for Racial Justice. Private screening.
Virtual screening at the National Humanities Alliance Conference.
Screening and panel discussion in the Metcalf Auditorium of the RISD Museum of Art. Open to the public.
Register for Panel Discussion
From racism to COVID-19, Black Women in Community & Ongoing Public Health Crisis
Join us for a conversation with Kafi Dixon and community panelist about the lived experience of racism-related stressors and determinants of health for Black women in Greater Boston as well as community-based health interventions through farming and collective advocacy.
Join the MIT List Visual Arts Center for a screening of A Reckoning in Boston. After the screening, director and coproducer/subject, James Rutenbeck and Kafi Dixon will host a Q & A discussion. The film screening will take place on December 2nd, 2021 in the Bartos Theater at 7 PM. Register here.