Borough of Manhattan Community College
199 Chambers St, New York, New York 10007
Room N451
Out in the Night, directed by blair dorosh-walther, is a documentary about four young African American lesbians convicted for defending themselves in an assault in Greenwich Village in 2006. This film premiered in 2014, has won close to a dozen awards, and opened up the 28th season of POV on PBS this summer.
This event will include a post-screening dialogue between the audience, and three of the film’s subjects, Terrain Dandridge, Patreese Johnson and Renata Hill. Members of the Audre Lorde Project’s Safe Outside the System (SOS) program will moderate the discussion
Out in the Night, directed by blair dorosh-walther, is a documentary about four young African American lesbians convicted for defending themselves in an assault in Greenwich Village in 2006. This film premiered in 2014, has won close to a dozen awards, and opened up the 28th season of POV on PBS this summer.
This event will include a post-screening dialogue between the audience, and three of the film’s subjects, Terrain Dandridge, Patreese Johnson and Renata Hill. Members of the Audre Lorde Project’s Safe Outside the System (SOS) program will moderate the discussion.
We anticipate a full house, so please get your tickets ahead of time by visiting https://www.eventbrite.com/e/out-in-the-night-film-screening-and-discussion-tickets-18926627051.