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on Thursday 13th November. The event starts at 19:00.
Eastside Community Trust, in partnership with BDEF (Bristol Disability Equality Forum), is proud to present Crip Camp (2020) – a Sundance-winning documentary produced by Barack and Michelle Obama.
The film begins at a unique summer camp for disabled teenagers in upstate New York during the early 1970s. What starts as a place of fun, freedom and solidarity soon sparks a powerful wave of activism, as many of the campers go on to become trailblazers in the US disability rights movement.
Told with warmth, humour and honesty, Crip Camp highlights the creativity, determination and resilience of a generation who refused to be sidelined. Both a celebration of community and a reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality, the film is as inspiring as it is urgent.
Join us for this special screening that shines a light on how grassroots movements can change the world.
Everyone is welcome.
Stay after the film for an open discussion with fellow attendees.
Popcorn and other light refreshments will be available on the night at affordable prices.