Virtual Film Discussion : "Alice's Ordinary People"

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Special Black History Month Presentation

Join us for a discussion of  the film Alice's Ordinary People with Independent film maker Craig Dudnick.  You must register to receive a Zoom Link for the program. To see the movie, join us on Monday February 27th at 1 PM or visit our website to watch the film at your convenience on kanopy.

Craig Dudnick is a 1980 graduate of Northwestern University. While an undergraduate at Northwestern, Craig grew close to Mrs. Viola Hillsman, with whom he worked in the kitchen of a campus fraternity. His lifelong friendship with Viola and her husband led to the creation of his documentary about racism in Illinois. Fellow Evanstonian Alice Tregay liked the film and asked Craig to make a second documentary--this one about the Chicago Freedom Movement -- Alice’s Ordinary People. Registration required to receive a Zoom link for the program.

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Adults Only

Adults only. No one under 18 allowed at program without prior permission.