Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Building a Movement: A Nickel City Film Series
Wednesday, July 13th - 7pm-10pm
Heart of the City’s Film Series: “Welcome to Shelbyville”
The Theatre of Youth (203 Allen Street, Buffalo)
“A documentary by Kim A. Snyder looks at how a small southern town’s longtime African American and white residents are challenged with how best to integrate with a growing Latino population and the more recent arrival of hundreds of Muslim Somali refugees.” (2009)
This screening is part of Heart of the City Neighborhoods, Inc.’s “Building a Movement: A Nickel City Film Series”
For more information on this event, please visit http://www.hocn.org/ or find us on Facebook.
Wednesday, July 20th - 7pm-10pm
Heart of the City’s Film Series: “Waiting for Superman”
The Theatre of Youth (203 Allen Street, Buffalo)
“A documentary by Davis Guggenheim that explores the tragic ways in which the American public education system is failing our nation's children, and explores the roles that charter schools and education reformers could play in offering hope for the future.“ (2010)
This screening is part of Heart of the City Neighborhoods, Inc.’s “Building a Movement: A Nickel City Film Series”
For more information on this event, please visit http://www.hocn.org/ or find us on Facebook.
Heart of the City’s Film Series: “Welcome to Shelbyville”
The Theatre of Youth (203 Allen Street, Buffalo)
“A documentary by Kim A. Snyder looks at how a small southern town’s longtime African American and white residents are challenged with how best to integrate with a growing Latino population and the more recent arrival of hundreds of Muslim Somali refugees.” (2009)
This screening is part of Heart of the City Neighborhoods, Inc.’s “Building a Movement: A Nickel City Film Series”
For more information on this event, please visit http://www.hocn.org/ or find us on Facebook.
Wednesday, July 20th - 7pm-10pm
Heart of the City’s Film Series: “Waiting for Superman”
The Theatre of Youth (203 Allen Street, Buffalo)
“A documentary by Davis Guggenheim that explores the tragic ways in which the American public education system is failing our nation's children, and explores the roles that charter schools and education reformers could play in offering hope for the future.“ (2010)
This screening is part of Heart of the City Neighborhoods, Inc.’s “Building a Movement: A Nickel City Film Series”
For more information on this event, please visit http://www.hocn.org/ or find us on Facebook.