A film about the power of women, hope and resistance

A panel discussion with Cheryl Jacobs Crim, Producer, Director and Cinematographer; Mimi Hassanein, Egyptian immigrant and elected Montgomery County official; Margaret Morrison, retired Montgomery County educator and Selma to Montgomery marcher; and Congressman Luis Gutiérrez, former U.S. Representative from Illinois

The captivating and award-winning documentary Resisterhood gives us a women’s perspective on the after-effects of the 2016 U.S. presidential election from the Women’s March to the 2018 mid-terms. It follows the work of six activists aiming to reshape the future of American politics and inspire others to do the same.

You will be emailed a link so that you can watch Resisterhood before the class. During the class, you will hear from the film’s director and several of the activists profiled in the film.

Friday, March 5
1:00-2:00pm
Sessions: 1
$13.00

Resisterhood