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Robert F. Kennedy/Martin Luther King Jr. Anniversary: A Ripple of Hope

617 Indiana Ave., Indianapolis
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Documentary about Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's historic speech on the night of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. The 1 p.m. screening is geared toward community youth and is followed by a panel discussion on how we can respect, accept and appreciate the world's rich diversity and different forms of expression. The evening screening is followed by a panel discussion moderated by WTLC radio personality Amos Brown. Presented by Heartland Truly Moving Pictures and Indiana Black Expo.

Category:
Entertainment
Subcategory:
Films
Price:
Free
Venue URL:
www.walkertheatre.com
Contact phone:
(317) 464-9405
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User Rating
slammer

Finally...

I am so glad that the Indiana Black Expo and Heartland are doing this. I was getting worried that such an important event in our history would be filed away somewhere in the back pages. What Sen. Kennedy did for this city when Dr. King was assassinated only helped what Dr. King was trying to teach the rest of the country. Peace and Tolerance are the only ways to solve issues in this day and age. We haven't had anymore outspoken leaders like them since then (and we really need them now). I urge everyone who can to go see this film and participate in the discussion afterwards. It's time to open our eyes and embrace non-violence.

slammer at 07:28 AM on 04/01/08
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