Thu, May 18, 2023

5 PM – 7 PM PDT (GMT-7)

Add to Calendar

Private Location (sign in to display)

11
Registered

Registration

Details

Join us for a screening and discussion of Time of the Phoenix: The First Rainbow Coalition. Snacks and light refreshments will be provided. 

In 1969, the Chicago Black Panther Party, notably led by the charismatic Fred Hampton, began to form alliances across lines of race and ethnicity with other community-based movements in the city, including the Latinx group the Young Lords Organization and the working-class young southern whites of the Young Patriots. Finding common ground, these disparate groups banded together in one of the most segregated cities in postwar America to collectively confront issues such as police brutality and substandard housing, calling themselves the Rainbow Coalition. The First Rainbow Coalition tells the movement’s little-known story through rare archival footage and interviews with former coalition members in the present-day. 

While the coalition eventually collapsed under duress from constant harassment by local and federal law enforcement, including the murder of Fred Hampton, it had a long term impact, breaking down barriers between communities, and creating a model for future activists and diverse politicians across America.

Food Provided

Hosted By

Cross-Cultural Center | Website | View More Events

Contact the organizers