See ‘The Pruitt-Igoe Myth’ at the Capitol Theatre (1390 W 65th St) at 6:30pm on April 17th. Admission is $5 (optional). A discussion will follow the screening in the upstairs room of XYZ the Tavern.
This spring, Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization (DSCDO) will present three films around Racial Equity and Inclusion at the Capitol Theatre (1390 W 65th Street). Located in the heart of the Gordon Square Arts District, the Capitol Theatre is owned by DSCDO and operated by Cleveland Cinemas.
Films begin at 6:30pm and a $5 donation is suggested for admission. Immediately following each showing, guests are invited to proceed to the upstairs meeting room at XYZ the Tavern (6419 Detroit Avenue) where food will be provided so community members can gather and continue the dialogue (cash bar).
“Detroit Shoreway is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the city of Cleveland,” said Jenny Spencer, DSCDO Managing Director. “While our community is strong and united, it is important to understand our history as a nation. All Americans are part of a legacy of discrimination and racism. By deepening our learning around history, we can grow stronger today as a community. Film is a powerful medium and we are thrilled to offer the Capitol Theatre as a venue for these screenings.”
Phone: 2169614242231
Email: lweiler@dscdo.org
2018/04/17 - 2018/04/17
Capitol Theatre
6516 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44102