About this Event
Join the Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council (PGAHC) at Arts’tination for a special Women’s History Month film screening of:
MOVE WHEN THE SPIRIT SAYS MOVE: The Legacy of Dorothy Foreman Cotton
This powerful documentary tells the story of Dorothy Foreman Cotton, a bold civil rights leader who played a critical yet often overlooked role in the Civil Rights Movement.
As the only woman on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s executive staff, Dorothy Cotton led the Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s Citizenship Education Program, empowering thousands of Black Americans to understand and exercise their civil rights. Through freedom songs, leadership training, and grassroots education, she helped transform communities and inspired generations of activists.
This film highlights Dorothy Cotton’s extraordinary legacy and explores the vital role women played in shaping the Civil Rights Movement.
Following the screening, there will be a potential talkback discussion reflecting on Dorothy Cotton’s impact and the continued importance of civic empowerment today.
Why Attend
• Learn about an influential but under-recognized leader of the Civil Rights Movement
• Celebrate Women’s History Month through film and conversation
• Reflect on the ongoing legacy of civic engagement and activism
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is encouraged.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Arts’tination, 162 Waterfront Street, Oxon Hill, United States
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