The Black Lens and Northwest Passages Present "The Right to Read"
The Black Lens presents a documentary screening of THE RIGHT TO READ (duration 80 mins) followed by a discussion panel. This event is part of a service project in honor of Dr Martin Luther King's legacy that prioritized literacy at the grass roots level.
“Illiteracy is one of the most solvable problems of our time. We made this film to show the importance of early literacy and how crucial it is for children's lifelong success.
Reading is at the core of our democracy. Our future depends on ensuring all students are equipped with the skills to build an equitable society for us all.”
Jenny Mackenzie - Director
#LiteracyIsFreedon
Details
- Date/Time
- Jan. 7, 2025, 7 p.m.
- Venue
- Gonzaga University
MWPAC Recital Hall
211 W Desmet Ave
Spokane, WA 99202
General Admission $10
Students eligible for FREE tickets at the box office with current student ID.
Additional Info
“Illiteracy is one of the most solvable problems of our time. We made this film to show the importance of early literacy and how crucial it is for children's lifelong success.
Reading is at the core of our democracy. Our future depends on ensuring all students are equipped with the skills to build an equitable society for us all.”