Freedom and Unity: The Vermont Movie
All are invited to attend the free, public film screening of Freedom and Unity: The Vermont Movie - Part 2, Under the Surface, and discussion sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council. The screening of Part 2, Under the Surface - exploring labor wars, eugenics, the McCarthy era, and progressive Republicanism, will be followed by a discussion facilitated by Nora Jacobson, the film’s editor. The site is ADA accessible.
This six-part collaborative documentary produced by several dozen Vermont-based filmmakers uses personal stories, rare footage, compelling interviews, and original reenactments to explore the history and contemporary culture of the Green Mountain State and tell how one small state has made a very big difference.
Discussion will be hosted by the Friend’s of the Hancock Free Public Library at the Hancock Town Hall on Sunday April 3, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
For more information, contact Caroline Meagher, at 802 767- 4651.
The Vermont Humanities Council is a private nonprofit organization affiliated with the National Endowment for the Humanities. To learn more about VHC or to find out about other events in your area, visit www.vermonthumanities.org or call (802) 262-2626.