We are thrilled to announce an evening of cinema, conversation, and community engagement at the historic D.A. Dorsey House in Overtown, Miami.
Join us on Friday, May 17th, 6p - 9p, as we come together for a special screening of "Razing Liberty Square", followed by a thought-provoking dialogue on the intersection of art, activism, and social justice.
A Cinematic Journey
As the sun sets over Miami, we invite you to step into the storied halls of the D.A. Dorsey House and immerse yourself in the powerful narrative of "Razing Liberty Square". Through the lens of this compelling film, we will explore the challenges, triumphs, and resilience of communities striving for justice and equity.
A Conversation for Change
Following the screening, filmmaker Ronald Baez will lead a dynamic dialogue with the audience, delving into the opportunities and impact possibilities of using art as a tool for social change.
Empowering Artists, Empowering Communities
Our conversation aims to illuminate the ways in which artists can create effective tools for activists and community advocates, while also fostering sustainability in their own artistic careers. By centering social justice in our creative practices, we can pave the way for a more equitable and just society for all.
Join Us
We invite artists, activists, and community members alike to join us for this important conversation. Let us come together to ignite change, inspire action, and build a brighter future for our communities.
RSVP Today
Space is limited, so be sure to RSVP here.
Together, let's harness the power of art to drive social change and create a world where justice and equality prevail.
"On The Ban Wagon | The Power of The Pen"Â Â An art exhibition shedding light on banned books and their ongoing struggles. Hosted at the historic D.A. Dorsey House in Overtown, this event is proudly brought to you by the esteemed Black Archives in collaboration with MUCE. Exhibition hours of operation Mon - Fri 11a - 6p Saturday 12p - 5p RSVP Only
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