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Screening and Discussion of Forty Years Later: Now Can We Talk?

Forty Years Later: Now Can We Talk? is a documentary film project that explores the impact of racial integration in the Mississippi Delta through dialogue with black and white alumni from the South Panola High School Class of 1969 of the Barnard Education Program as they recall and comment on memories of that time. There will be a panel discussion following the film with filmmaker and Barnard faculty member Lee Anne Bell; Fern Khan, former Bank Street Dean of the Division of Continuing Education, who was also involved with the project; and SLC faculty member Komozi Woodward.

Register by March 12 at www.slc.edu/cdi.

Location on campus: Donnelley Film Theatre/Lecture Hall in the Heimbold Visual Arts Center

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