DALLAS FILM TOUR
February 7-12, 2017

I’ve been to numerous film screenings over the years and from my perspective “From Selma to Stonewall” struck a chord with the audience, more so than all the other films combined. The film not only encourages much needed dialogue it also has the potential to provoke action.
— Lerone Landis, author and broadcast journalist, local activist, Dallas, TX

TOUR SCHEDULE

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, DALLAS

February 7
Sponsored by
: The Galerstein Women’s Center and the Office of Cultural Engagement and Social Change


ST. LUKE COMMUNITY UMC

February 8
“The Sanctuary of the St. Luke “Community” United Methodist Church serves as a teaching center for both young and old. The 53 stained glass windows designed by artist Laura Jean Lacy represent the heritage, faith, and culture in the lives of African American men, women, and children. The Sanctuary is a worship center and religious art museum which celebrates our Biblical and African American heritage. St. Luke is a church that committed to teaching the vital relationship between our African heritage and our Biblical heritage. Our windows are a powerful and challenging witness to that commitment” —St. Luke Community UMC


THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION

February 11
Panelists: Marilyn Bennett, Gil Caldwell, C.D. Kirven, and Rev. David Wynn
Moderated by: Casey Shobe, Rector of Transfiguration


TEXAS THEATER

February 12
Co-sponsors: Interweave Dallas, an affiliate LGBTQ group of First Unitarian Church of Dallas, Cathedral of Hope, Dallas PFLAG, The Resource Center, NTUUC (13 North Texas Unitarian Universalist Congregations) and First Unitarian Church of Dallas
Panelists: Marilyn Bennett, Gil Caldwell, Dallas leaders
This screening served as the Dallas theatrical premier of From Selma to Stonewall: Are We There Yet?


KINDER HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

Q&A moderated by Kinder High School students


FIRST UMC WOMEN’S STUDY GROUP

McKinney, TX