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Articles

  • Powerful New Film on Rise of Civil Rights Activism

  • Documentary to Make World Premiere at Md. Film Festival

  • Three Maryland Film Festival Screenings You Can't Miss This Year

  • On The 60th Anniversary Of The Fight To Desegregate Glen Echo, Activists Look Back—And Ahead

  • Historic Glen Echo Civil Rights Recalled

ENDORSEMENTS

“A landmark achievement. It’s stirring and thrilling to watch it.” 

Congressman Jamie Raskin

"engenders a sense of hope and optimism about the possibilities of creating a more just and peaceful world."

Rabbi Sid Schwarz, Former Executive Director - Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington D.C.

"puts meaning to the nation's vision of its democracy."

James L. Stowe, Executive Director - Montgomery County Office of Human Rights

“Expands the dominant civil rights narrative.”

Dr. Debra Schultz, Asst. Professor of History - Kingsborough Community College

"...a pivotal episode in the history of race relations."

Matthew Logan, Executive Director - Montgomery History

“Opens eyes to the hypocrisies of the supposedly egalitarian community that populated the nation’s capital,”

Jane Freundel Levey, Chief Historian and Managing Editor - Washington History: The D.C. History Center

“will touch, surprise, inspire, challenge, and excite audiences."

Donald H. Thoms, Former V.P. Programming - PBS

"will attract and engage a more diverse range of visitors to this notable landmark of the Civil Rights history."

Aaron LaRocca, Chief of Staff - George Washington Memorial Parkway, National Park Service