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FILM: "THE HILL" & Panel Discussion

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FILM: "THE HILL"  & Panel Discussion

Time: July 13, 2015 from 5:30pm to 8pm
Location: Cohen Auditorium
Street: 230 South Frontage Road
City/Town: New Haven, CT
Phone: (203) 785-6761
Event Type: film, and, discussion
Organized By: N'Zinga Shani
Latest Activity: Jul 14, 2015

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What Do You Lose When You Lose Your Home?:  Film & Discussion on “The Hill”

A film by Lisa Molomot

Monday, July 13, 2015

Cohen Auditorium, 230 South Frontage Rd., New Haven

5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

“The Hill” documents the early 2000’s eminent domain battle between homeowners in New Haven’s Hill neighborhood and the De Stefano administration over the homeowners’ displacement to build public schools.  It is a compelling examination of the nexus of race, class, state power, the meaning of community, and the social determinants of health.

Paul Bass, Editor-in-Chief, New Haven Independent

Anstress Farwell, President, New Haven Urban Design League

Bonita Grubbs, Executive Director, Christian Community Action

John R. Williams and Associates, LLC

Refreshments will be served.

Sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program, Yale School of Medicine

Questions?  Contact Ann Greene, Community Research Liaison, RWJFCSP, Phone 203-785-6761 or ann.greene@yale.edu

Phone 203-785-6761, Fax: 203-737-1718

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