
About this Event
When: April 2, 4-6 p.m.
Where: VCU Academic Learning Center, RM 1100 and online (a zoom link will be emailed to you before the event).
InThrive is a film festival that features films by survivors of incarceration. These films are as diverse as their makers. On April 2, we will screen a few short films and then will have Natasha White who is the Director of Community Engagement at Interfaith Action for Human Rights, Coalition Coordinator for the Virginia Coalition on Solitary Confinement, and started Broken Crayons Can Still Color & Sheba Williams who founded and runs Nolef Turns as panelists to discuss the films and to dialogue with the audience about ways we can get invovled.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Academic Learning Commons - VCU, 1000 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, United States
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