Join Us for a FREE Virtual Film Screening + Director Q&A
Event: 36 Seconds: A Portrait of a Hate Crime
Date: Thursday, September 26th
Time: 7:00 – 9:00 PM ET
Location: Virtual via ZOOM
Register here.
About the Event:
36 Seconds: A Portrait of a Hate Crime tells the gripping and emotional story of three American families whose lives were forever changed by hate. Through their courage and determination, they transformed their heartbreak into a national movement for justice, shining a spotlight on the urgent need to reform hate crime reporting in America.
This is more than just a documentary—it’s a call to action. The film not only exposes the systemic issues of hate and racism in the United States, but also uplifts the voices of those fighting for change in their local communities.
Following the screening, join us for an exclusive live Q&A with the film’s director, Tarek Albaba, where you’ll have the chance to discuss the film’s powerful message and learn how you can get involved in making a difference.
Register here.
Why You Should Attend:
- Exclusive Access – Be part of an intimate screening of this important documentary.
- Live Q&A – Get the chance to engage directly with director Tarek Albaba.
- FREE Registration – Reserve your spot at no cost!
- Take Action – Learn how we can advocate for stronger hate crime reporting and promote justice.
How to Register:
- Claim your FREE ticket by clicking the registration button here.
- Once registered, you’ll receive a Zoom link to join the event on Thursday, September 26th, 2024.
- Mark your calendar and prepare for a meaningful and impactful conversation.
Don’t miss this important event! Register now to be part of the conversation and take action.
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