
Please note: this panel discussion is available on your computer, tablet, or phone - but is not available through the Eventive Apple TV or Roku App. You can cast/airplay it to your TV from your browser.
Join us for a special panel to discuss Beloved Community Project documentary hosted by Brolly Arts and Salt Lake Community College.
Guests:
Amy MacDonald
Founder and Director, Brolly Arts
Co-Creator, Black Social Change Utah and Beloved Community Project Film
Marian Howe-Taylor
Salt Lake Community College Communication and Outreach Manager
Co-Creator, Black Social Change Utah and Beloved Community Project Film
Barbara Beard White
Retired, Principal and Teacher, Davis School District
Adrienne Scott Ellis
Teacher
Davis School District
Moderator:
Tashelle Wright
PhD Candidate, Public Health
University of Merced, California
Tickets for this event are free. Watch the film for free here through the end of February.
Beloved Community Project illuminates the lives, challenges, and experiences of 3 members of Utah's African-American community through their own words. Produced by Brolly Arts and Salt Lake Community College.
Please note: this panel discussion is available on your computer, tablet, or phone - but is not available through the Eventive Apple TV or Roku App. You can cast/airplay it to your TV from your browser.
Join us for a special panel to discuss Beloved Community Project documentary hosted by Brolly Arts and Salt Lake Community College.
Guests:
Amy MacDonald
Founder and Director, Brolly Arts
Co-Creator, Black Social Change Utah and Beloved Community Project Film
Marian Howe-Taylor
Salt Lake Community College Communication and Outreach Manager
Co-Creator, Black Social Change Utah and Beloved Community Project Film
Barbara Beard White
Retired, Principal and Teacher, Davis School District
Adrienne Scott Ellis
Teacher
Davis School District
Moderator:
Tashelle Wright
PhD Candidate, Public Health
University of Merced, California
Tickets for this event are free. Watch the film for free here through the end of February.
Beloved Community Project illuminates the lives, challenges, and experiences of 3 members of Utah's African-American community through their own words. Produced by Brolly Arts and Salt Lake Community College.