Time: | Mar 16, 2024 (UTC-8) ENDED |
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Location: | Berkeley Public Library — Tarea Hall Pittman South Branch |
Discover the captivating untold story of Betty Reid Soskin, America’s oldest park ranger, in an exclusive sneak peek of the feature documentary "Sign My Name to Freedom." Join local filmmaker Bryan Gibel and the film team at the Berkeley Public Library Tarea Hall Pittman South Branch for a FREE screening and discussion. Delve into Betty's early life as a singer-songwriter and her family's courageous stand against Jim Crow-style segregation on the West Coast. Uncover her groundbreaking work reshaping the national narrative on segregation during WWII through her role as an all-black union auxiliary file clerk in Richmond. Explore her personal journey, including her family's historic integration into Walnut Creek, her musical talents rediscovered in her 90s, and collaborations with young musicians to revive her songs. The film team aims to complete this moving documentary by 2025 and is currently fundraising to ensure Betty experiences its completion. Support this inspiring project before mid-March to help preserve Betty's legacy for generations to come. Don't miss this enlightening event on March 16, 2024, at Berkeley Public Library — Tarea Hall Pittman South Branch.