This film is about an African American rabbinical student who is leading the fight against gun violence on the south side of Chicago and will be available to watch 72 hours prior to the discussion.
The discussion for the film will take place at 7pm on October 14, 2020.
The film is available to watch 3 days prior to the discussion (October 11-13).
This documentary is about an African American rabbinical student who is leading the fight against gun violence on the south side of Chicago. Every day, this mother of two sits at the intersection where a young mother was shot and killed trying to break up a fight-she hasn't left this corner since in an effort to make change. At this corner, Tamar Manasseh barbecues, plays music, and plays games with the local children, not one person has been killed on the block since. Tamar founded the organization MASK, Mothers and Men against Senseless Killings.
This virtual program is hosted and presented by the JCC Chicago. Please contact JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival at 847-763-3507 if you have any questions regarding this program.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual | Movies | Equity Diversity and Inclusion |
TAGS: | Virtual | Discussion |