If These Halls Could Talk: Oakland Film Premiere
Lee Mun Wah’s Newest Documentary Reveals the Truth about Racism on Our Campuses
- When
- Thu Aug 7, 2014
- Where
- Grand Lake Theater
- Time
- 7:00pm-10:00pm
- Cost
- $15 - $25
- Tags
- Education, Universities/Colleges
Description
Lee Mun Wah, Film Director and Founder and Director of StirFry Seminars & Consulting, along with the cast members of the film, invites you to If These Halls Could Talk, a documentary about eleven college students who discuss what it is like on campuses across the country today. Their stories are starkly emotional and raw, filled with incredible tender¬ness, courage and pain. The diversity issues that they challenge us to look at are equally provocative, begging to be heard and confronted. The film will provide a glimpse into what is needed if we are ever going to come together in our classrooms, on our campuses and within our communities. A preview of this film, as well as Lee Mun Wah’s other films can be found at: http://youtube.com/stirfryberkeley“Painfully honest. Lee Mun Wah’s best film yet.” --Linda Compton
“All of our classrooms should be having these conversations.” --John Lennsen
Date: Thursday, August 7, 2014
Location: Grand Lake Theater, 3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA
Time: 7 pm-10 pm • Cost: $15
Also join us for afternoon screenings of other groundbreaking films by Lee Mun Wah:
Last Chance for Eden, Date/Time: Aug. 7, 1 - 3 pm, Cost: $10
and
The Color of Fear, Date/Time: Aug. 7, 3:30-5 pm, Cost: $10
An All-Day-Pass can be purchased for $25
More Info
- Link
- http://www.stirfryseminars.com
- Call
- 510.204.8840 (Box Office)
- Contact Form (account required)
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