Black History Month Film Series: Journey to Justice

Address
Cochrane Public Library
Event details
This documentary pays tribute to a group of Canadians who took racism to court. They are Canada's unsung heroes in the fight for Black civil rights. Focusing on the 1930s to the 1950s, this film documents the struggle of 6 people who refused to accept inequality. Featured here, among others, are Viola Desmond, a woman who insisted on keeping her seat at the Roseland movie theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia in 1946 rather than moving to the section normally reserved for the city's Black population, and Fred Christie, who took his case to the Supreme Court after being denied service at a Montreal tavern in 1936. These brave pioneers helped secure justice for all Canadians. Their stories deserve to be told.

This film is presented with the participation of the National Film Board of Canada.

Refreshments will be served.
Poster for the Cochrane Public Library's Black History Month Film Series, with three different films and the dates and times they are showings
Email
programs@cochranepubliclibrary.ca
Cost
Free! No registration is required