Join us for a free screening and discussion of Charm City, a new documentary by Marilyn Ness.
Filmed during three years of unparalleled violence in Baltimore, Charm City delivers a powerfully candid portrait of those on the frontlines. With grit, fury, and compassion, a group of citizens, community leaders, government officials, and police grapple with the causes and consequences of violence and the future of their city.
DATE/TIME:
7 p.m. Thursday, April 18
LOCATION:
Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Room 102
63 High Street
PANELISTS:
* Leonard Jahad, Executive Director of the Connecticut Violence Intervention Program
* Kalfani Nyere Turè, Postdoctoral Associate with the Urban Ethnography Project at Yale
* Lorenzo M. Boyd, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Advanced Policing at the University of New Haven
LOCAL PARTNERS: CPTV, the Yale Film Study Center, LISC, the Yale African American Affinity Group, the Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale, and the Yale Law School Office of Student Affairs.
What is Indie Lens Pop-Up?
Featuring upcoming documentaries from the Peabody Award-winning PBS series Independent Lens, Indie Lens Pop-Up brings people together for film screenings and community-driven conversations. Indie Lens Pop-up is presented in Connecticut by the Yale Film Study Center, CPTV, and PBS's Independent Lens.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.