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“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.
Screening and panel discussion in the Metcalf Auditorium of the RISD Museum of Art. Open to the public.
Screening and panel with Kafi Dixon and members of Common Good Cooperative.
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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.
On January 18, Greater Boston residents are invited to join Essential Partners and filmmaker James Rutenbeck to engage in open, honest dialogue about this moving film and its complex themes. Free registration HERE.
A Reckoning in Boston premieres on Independent Lens on Monday, January 17. Watch on PBS and the PBS Video app starting at 10/9c. More information and local listings HERE.
Private screening for the Council on the Uncertain Human Future followed by a conversation with the filmmakers.
JP Movie Night presents an in-person screening of A Reckoning in Boston and conversation with the filmmakers at the Centre for Faith, Art and Justice, in the First Baptist Church, 633 Centre Street in Jamaica Plain, Mass. More information here.
WIN WEEK: Joy, Hope and Resistance: Creating conditions to thrive together by Well Being in the Nation (WIN) Network presents a screening and conservation with James Rutenbeck and Kafi Dixon around the documentary film A Reckoning in Boston.
Official selection at the Hamptons Documentary Film Festival. In-person screening on December 6 at 7:30pm at the Bay Street Theater, followed by Q&A with the filmmakers. Tickets available here. Encore online screenings through December 13.
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.
Screening for the Lawrence (Kansas) community. Presented by the Free State Film Society . More information here.
Private event in partnership with the Institute for Sustainable Communities, including screening and conversation with the filmmakers.
Discussion of 'A Reckoning in Boston' with director James Rutenbeck, producer Kafi Dixon, and the Globe's Adrian Walker on Monday, November 15th at 5:00pm EST.
In-person screening November 14, Virtual Encore November 18-21. Geo-blocked to the U.S. More information and tickets here.
Private screening in partnership with Race Forward and conversation with director James Rutenbeck and producer/subject Kafi Dixon.
Virtual screening and conversation with director James Rutenbeck and Producer Kafi Dixon at the annual American University (AU) School of Education Summer Institute on Education Equity and Justice (SIEEJ). This year's theme is Leveling the Playing Field: Intersecting Race and Disabilities.
Official selection at the Roxbury International Film Festival in Boston. On demand 48 hours only screening and Q&A with producer Kafi Dixon, Monica Cannon Grant, Boston activist and organizer, and Samaria Rice, mother of Tamir Rice; moderated by Nicole Morris. Tickets available HERE.
NewCities, a global nonprofit committed to shaping a better urban future, presents a CANADIAN SKEAK PREVIEW followed by a Q&A with Director, James Rutenbeck and Producer Kafi Dixon, moderated by Lauren A. Hood, AfroUrbanist and planning practitioner working at the intersection of Black healing and city change. Tickets available HERE.
Private virtual screening sponsored by ICIC followed by a live Q&A with Director, James Rutenbeck and Producer Kafi Dixon, moderated by ICIC's Marynee Pontes.
Private screening and Q&A with director James Rutenbeck, and producers/subjects Carl Chandler and Kafi Dixon, moderated by Rev. Carrington Moore of Bethel AME Church.
Private screening and Q&A with students at various Clemente Course in the Humanities sites across Massachusetts. Sponsored by Mass Humanities and the Worcester and Dorchester courses.
Private educational screening followed by Q&A with the filmmaker James Rutenbeck and subject/producer Kafi Dixon., sponsored by the UVM Humanities Center.
Special screening followed by Q&A with the filmmaker James Rutenbeck, subject/producer Kafi Dixon, and Common Good Atlanta’s Bill Taft and Patrick Rodriguez.
Private screening with the North Shore Deanery community in Massachusetts, with director James Rutenbeck and producer Kafi Dixon.
Private screening at the Urban Affairs Association Symposium: “Confronting COVID, Racial Injustice, and Economic Inequality”, followed by a conversation with director James Rutenbeck, producer/subject Kafi Dixon, Fernando Ona, Tufts University, Russ Lopez, Boston University, and Richard L. O'Bryant, Northeastern University. UAA members register HERE.
Private screening with the The Cathedral Church of St. Paul community in Boston, Massachusetts, with director James Rutenbeck and producer Kafi Dixon, moderated by Dean Amy McCreath.
Private screening with Temple Beth Avodah community in Newton, Massachusetts, with director James Rutenbeck and producer Kafi Dixon in conversation with Rabbi Keith Stern.
Private screening of "A Reckoning in Boston" followed by a live Q&A with the filmmaker James Rutenbeck and subject/producer Kafi Dixon. Moderated by Eileen Chanza Torres and Dodge Hovermale.
Private screening followed by session on: “Social Stratification, Inequality, and Poverty” featuring director James Rutenbeck and producer/subject Kafi Dixon in conversation with professors Mary Texeira and Marcia Marx, CSUSB Department of Sociology.
WORLD PREMIERE - Watch the film online starting on Sunday, February 21 and join us at 8pm EST for a live talk with director James Rutenbeck and producers Kafi Dixon and Carl Chandler. Learn more about Big Sky and get you ticket HERE. Geoblocked to the U.S.
Educational preview screening and discussion with director James Rutenbeck and Kafi Dixon, moderated by AAP Department Chair Jeffrey Chusid. Open to Cornell students only.
Educational private screening and discussion with director James Rutenbeck and producer Kafi Dixon, moderated by Ndidiamaka Amutah-Onukagha, Associate Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine. Open to Tufts students only.
Sneak Preview - Tickets available HERE. Live Q&A with director James Rutenbeck and producer Kafi Dixon on Saturday 2/8 at 10pm EST. RSVP required.