The E-Series is a year long film and discussion series designed to stimulate conversations about four issues that are particularly relevant to the Birmingham metro area today- Economic Development, Environment, Equality and Education. Each quarter we will screen three films (one per month) and host a panel discussion afterwards.
Film Trailer for film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l8rFk1cte0. "Where is Marriage Equality in Alabama Today?" Panel includes David Dinielli, Deputy Legal Dire...
The E-Series is a year long film and discussion series designed to stimulate conversations about four issues that are particularly relevant to the Birmingham metro area today- Economic Development, Environment, Equality and Education. Each quarter we will screen three films (one per month) and host a panel discussion afterwards.
Film Trailer for film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l8rFk1cte0. "Where is Marriage Equality in Alabama Today?" Panel includes David Dinielli, Deputy Legal Director at the Southern Poverty Law Center; Cari Searcy, Plaintiff in Alabama Marriage Equality case and Lara Embry, Ph.D. Psychologist, Executive Director of Living in Limbo, Inc. Moderated by Rev. Matt Lacey and Ms. Myeisha Hutchinson.
TICKETS are $8 advance, $10 at door and $5 for students anytime. Get yours now at http://sidewalkfest.com/get-tickets/
Hosted at Red Mountain Theatre Company Cabaret space in the Kress Building, 301 19th St N, Birmingham, AL 35203.
*FREE PARKING* in the Park Rite deck, adjacent to the Kress Bldg, corner of 19th St. and 4th Ave. N. *FREE FOOD* donated by our friends at Rojo Birmingham!
• 5:00pm-6:00pm: Networking and Refreshments by Rojo
• 6:00pm-7:00pm: Film Screening
• 7:15pm-8:00pm: Panel Discussion
The E-Series is sponsored by EBSCO Media.
The Case Against 8 takes a riveting inside look at the groundbreaking Supreme Court case that overturned Proposition 8, California's ban on same-sex marriage. Five years in the making, the film follows four plaintiffs in the suit, as well as the powerhouse legal team of Ted Olson and David Boies, who previously faced off as opposing counsel in Bush v. Go