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James Rutenbeck, a white filmmaker, starts his academic inquiry by documenting low-income, adult students of color at the Clemente Course in Boston. The Clemente Course is a free, accredited humanities courses to under-served adults. Over time, Rutenbeck comes to terms with his own complicity in racism. Alongside the students, a unique filmmaking collaboration forms to explore the area’s history of racism and gentrification. A Reckoning in Boston will be shown through Kinema, which fosters community partnerships and involvement through the works of independent filmmakers. Viewers are invited to take part in a post-screening discussion led by Branch Manager Ellen O’Keefe. For more information, stop by the OCL Tuckerton Branch, 380 Bay Avenue, or call (609) 296-1470.
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