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Film Screenings at the
National Hispanic Cultural Center
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Date
Tuesday, June 18, 2024 7:00PM
Name
Film: The First Rainbow Coalition (2019)
,Description
6:00 pm Food Trucks & Cash Bar
7:00 pm Screening
8:00 pm Director’s Talk & Q&A to immediately following screening.
NHCC | Wells Fargo Audtiorium
Join us for a panel discussion with Film Maker & Black Panther Activist.
The First Rainbow Coalition, Directed & Produced by Ray Santisteban, charts the history and legacy of a groundbreaking multi-ethnic coalition that rocked Chicago in the 1960s. Comprised of activists from the Black Panthers, the Young Patriots (southern whites), and the Young Lords (a former Puerto Rican street gang), Chicago’s Rainbow Coalition (1969-1971) united poor Blacks, Whites, and Latinos to openly challenge police brutality and substandard housing in one of the most segregated cities in America.
Bridging past and present, The First Rainbow Coalition examines the legacy of the Rainbow Coalition, exploring how contemporary problems that displace the poor in urban areas, such as gentrification and the relationship between the police and poor and minority communities, are fundamentally linked to the defining issues around which the Rainbow Coalition was organized. A thought-provoking film that sparks new dialogue about the 1960s, The First Rainbow Coalition provides an unparalleled platform for contemporary discussions on race and class in an increasingly divided United States.
Free community event, please let us know who will be attending below.
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