Film Screening/Panel Discussion: "Until We're All Home"
LOCATION: Fulton Street Books & Coffee, 21 N. Greenwood Ave.
Saturday, November 16
6:30pm - 8:30pm
"Until We’re All Home" is a mosaic of stories about solving homelessness, told by people working to tackle this complex social problem, one day at a time. For adults.
Join the African American Resource Center in collaboration with Fulton Street Books for the screening of Until We're All Home, a film depicting the stories of people experiencing homelessness, as well as the leaders, social workers, veterans and landlords who are working to eradicate this epidemic. A collaboration between Community Solutions and filmmakers Dewi Sungai and Jason Houston, the film aims to showcase what it looks like to take a solutions-focused approach to homelessness and highlights the work of those playing critical roles in these communities.
The screening will be followed by a panel of individuals in our own community who are working to do the same thing here in Tulsa.
Refreshments will be served.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the film will begin at 7 p.m.
TAGS: | Panel Discussion | Film | African American Resource Center |
Fulton Street Books & Coffee, 21 N. Greenwood Ave.
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