Who We Are: Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Evergreen’s Social Justice Center for our Black History Month presents the film Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America.
We will screen the film on Wednesday, February 22 at 3:00 pm in Purce Hall 1. A panel discussion will follow.
This film by Emily and Sarah Kunstler showcases the work of former ACLU Deputy Legal Director Jeffrey Robinson, founder of the Who We Are Project, which works “to challenge the dominant narrative of our nation’s founding, demonstrating how slavery’s legacy has led to persistent and abiding racial inequality, and promoting education, discourse, and change.” Winner of seven independent film awards, Who We Are has been called, “A rare 10/10 and required viewing for everyone” (Bradley Gibson, Film Threat).
Admission to the screening and panel discussion is free and open to all Evergreen students, staff, and faculty. We hope you can join us.