There has always existed an intangible, extra significance to a Southerner who has fought racial segregation and degradation of the mid-20th century. The life of Anne Braden, the civil rights leader from Louisville, is deep and important, which is why we recommend you go see this first-person documentary of her incredible life. After the 77-minute screening, a discussion will be led by Dr. Cate Fosl, director of the Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research at UofL. Recommended for ages 12 and up.
Sunday, March 24
Speed Cinema12:30 p.m. | Free