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Saturday, January 18, 12:30pm, Cinemark Polaris 18 and XD, 1071 Gemini Pl.

Join us on Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend for a special screening of the new film, “Just Mercy,” with like-minded justice-seeking folks. We urge everyone to see this film in the theaters (opens January 10) and, if the time works for you, see it with us at a special discounted rate starting at 12:30pm on January 18 at Cinemark Polaris.

Thursday, October 10, 6-8:30pm, Church and Community Development For All People, 946 Parsons Ave.

“On The Brink” is the story of a once-vibrant community on the brink of vanishing from Seattle and their struggle to have a place to call home in a rapidly-changing city.

Following the film, we’ll have a panel discussion about the issues of affordable housing, gentrification, and how the South Side of Columbus is tackling these issues.

Confirmed panelists are:

• Jason Reece, The Ohio State University (moderator)

Wednesday, September 18, 7-8:30pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

Join the First Unitarian Universalist Church for a screening of the “Food Chains” documentary, a part of their ongoing film series.

“Food Chains” looks at the lives and the working conditions of farmworkers and focuses on the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and the Fair Food Program they designed.

Thursday, August 22 to Sunday, August 25, several locations in Columbus

The primary objective of the Columbus Black International Film Festival is to showcase Black filmmakers locally, nationally and internationally, while highlighting a spectrum of stories told by people of the African diaspora.

This festival will also provide an advantage for filmmakers and the community to learn about the film industry through educational workshops and panel discussions, a safe space to showcase film, and an opportunity to network with the filmmakers in the city.

Thursday, August 22 to Sunday, August 25, several locations in Columbus

The primary objective of the Columbus Black International Film Festival is to showcase Black filmmakers locally, nationally and internationally, while highlighting a spectrum of stories told by people of the African diaspora.

This festival will also provide an advantage for filmmakers and the community to learn about the film industry through educational workshops and panel discussions, a safe space to showcase film, and an opportunity to network with the filmmakers in the city.

Thursday, August 22 to Sunday, August 25, several locations in Columbus

The primary objective of the Columbus Black International Film Festival is to showcase Black filmmakers locally, nationally and internationally, while highlighting a spectrum of stories told by people of the African diaspora.

This festival will also provide an advantage for filmmakers and the community to learn about the film industry through educational workshops and panel discussions, a safe space to showcase film, and an opportunity to network with the filmmakers in the city.

Thursday, August 22 to Sunday, August 25, several locations in Columbus

The primary objective of the Columbus Black International Film Festival is to showcase Black filmmakers locally, nationally and internationally, while highlighting a spectrum of stories told by people of the African diaspora.

This festival will also provide an advantage for filmmakers and the community to learn about the film industry through educational workshops and panel discussions, a safe space to showcase film, and an opportunity to network with the filmmakers in the city.