

A Place of Rage examines and celebrates the contributions of Black women in the Civil Rights Movement through intimate interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan, Alice Walker, and Trinh T. Minh-ha. Connecting the Civil Rights Movement with contemporary discourse about feminism, Black Power, and LGBT rights, this documentary emphasizes the importance of an intergenerational transmission of history and considers cultural production as a liberatory practice. This screening will be followed by a community conversation led by the Michael A. Middleton Center for Race, Citizenship, and Justice exploring topics such as the legacy of the Civil Rights movement, Black feminism, and cultural production.
Please note that FREE tickets for the public will be available at the Ragtag Box Office starting Thursday, May 29 at 12PM.
No more than four free tickets will be given to one person.
A free ticket guarantees you a seat until 10 minutes before showtime and not after. If all tickets have been distributed and there are open seats at 10 till, we will start seating the theater from the waiting list (queue). Ticket holders will continue to be admitted at this time if seats are available. This policy allows us to start on time and give the audience a distraction-free experience.
