September 25 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm EDT
Please join us at Cinestudio on the campus of Trinity College for a free screening and discussion of the film, Fighting for Home: How Housing Policy Keeps Connecticut Segregated, hosted by Connecticut Public and Partnership for Strong Communities.
The documentary explores how the legacy of exclusionary zoning and redlining imposed the painful divide seen today in our state’s current housing crisis.
A panel discussion, moderated by Sabrina Buckwalter, Story Producer for Fighting For Home, will follow the screening. The panelists are:
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Event parking info:
When using GPS, the closest parking lots are near the intersection of Summit St and College Terrace. During films at Cinestudio, you may park in any open spot. (Accessible parking spots require a State issued placard.) After parking, walk through the archway towards the Main Quad. Cinestudio is located along the Long Walk across the Main Quad from the Chapel. Look for the theater’s lighted sign and enter those doors.
This panel discussion will be filmed and photographed. By registering for and attending this event, you give Connecticut Public and its partner authorization to use your image with any reproduction, distribution and broadcast of the event and for marketing purposes.