Apr 14 2020
REI Film Series: Always in Season

REI Film Series: Always in Season

Presented by Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization at Capitol Theatre

This event has been canceled or postponed in response to COVID-19 and the government’s guidance to limit mass gatherings at this time. Please contact the event organizer for additional details including ticketing or rescheduling information.

This documentary follows the tragedy of African American teenager Lennon Lacy, found hanging from a swing, and his mother’s search for justice in our country’s history of lynching. Directed and produced by Jacqueline Olive.

Post film discussion with special guest filmmaker at XYZ the Tavern (free food; cash bar)

Diversity and social justice are core values of DSCDO, and systemic racism is antithetical to our vision of diverse, sustainable, and desirable neighborhoods where all people thrive.

The Capitol Theatre is the only historic movie theatre on Cleveland’s west side. This film series takes place in the Capitol Theatre’s main auditorium, which is ADA accessible. The Capitol Theatre is located on the RTA’s 26 bus route (running 24 hours a day) and a half mile from the West 65th-Lorain Red Line station. The Gordon Square Arts District has bike racks and is connected by bike lanes. Free parking is also available.

Admission Info

Free Admission; $5 suggested donation

Dates & Times

2020/04/14 - 2020/04/14

Location Info

Capitol Theatre

1390 W 65th St, Cleveland, OH 44102