AIASF Film Screening "The Power Broker: Whitney Young's Fight for Civil Rights"

AIASF Film Screening "The Power Broker: Whitney Young's Fight for Civil Rights"

Free + open to the public; RSVP requested

Join us for this film screening of "The Power Broker: Whitney Young's Fight for Civil Rights" (2013; 55 min)  as part of the ongoing programs during the "50 Years After Whitney Young Jr." exhibition. During the 1960s, as the executive director of the National Urban League, Whitney Young was one of the few African Americans who had the ear of those who controlled the levers of power: Fortune 500 CEOs, governors, senators, and presidents. He used these relationships to gain better access to employment, education, housing, and healthcare for African Americans, other minorities, and those in need. His unique position and approach earned him praise, but also scorn from the Black Power movement for being too close to the white establishment. While he is less known today than other leaders of the era because of the behind-the-scenes nature of his work, Young's legacy and influence are still felt profoundly.

Narrated by Alfre Woodard ("Primal Fear"), The Powerbroker is executive produced by Young's niece, Emmy(R) Award-winning journalist Bonnie Boswell and produced by Ms. Boswell, her son, Taylor Hamilton, and Christine Khalafian.

For more info visit: www.powerbrokerfilm.com                          

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Date and Time

Tuesday Jul 16, 2019
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT

Tuesday, July 16, 2019
6:00 - 8:00 PM

Location

AIA San Francisco
130 Sutter Street, Suite 600
San Francisco

130 Sutter Street San Francisco CA 94104

Fees/Admission

Free + open to the public
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