RARE’s Documentary to be Screened at Seattle Center’s Amory Stage
Join us on Saturday, December 7th @ 3 pm at Seattle Center’s Armory Stage for a special pop-up screening of Roosevelt High School: Beyond Black and White.
Produced by RARE in 2022, this documentary film inspires courageous conversations about racial equity for individuals, school groups and in the community.
Roosevelt High School: Beyond Black and White is a 30-minute documentary film chronicling Seattle’s historical attempts at school desegregation through busing as well as the racial equity issues and divisions of today, not only at Roosevelt but at schools throughout Seattle and nationwide.
The screening will be preceded by a local youth theatrical performance and followed by a post-film panel discussion.
Audience participation is encouraged!
RARE is grateful for an Artists at the Center grant to share RHS: Beyond Black and White with the Seattle community.
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Artists At the Center is a multi-year collaboration between Seattle Office of Arts & Culture and Seattle Center, with support from Uptown Arts & Culture Coalition and the communities adjacent to Seattle Center campus. The project is made possible by a 10-year grant from Climate Pledge Arena and Seattle Kraken.
Join us as we introduce emerging and established artists and celebrate their talent on a newly revitalized Seattle Center campus. Artists are given a performance opportunity, allowing them to connect with new audiences, display their talents and advance their careers. Visitors to campus and the surrounding neighborhood benefit from surprising and delightful pop-up performances throughout the year. Each year, artists are selected with an equity and social justice lens, ensuring equitable representation for under-served and emerging artists. Artistic genres include music, dance, theater, demonstrations, and multi-disciplinary work.