Three Ways You Can Watch Light in the Darkness Next Week | Not in Our Town

Three Ways You Can Watch Light in the Darkness Next Week

1. Find a Screening Near You

MeetUp Everywhere Map

 

Visit Not In Our Town's MeetUp Everywhere page to find an event near you. You can search by your city, RSVP and invite your friends using Facebook!  

 

Are you a screening host and don't see your event listed yet or you want to edit the details? Here's a great resource on using MeetUp Everywhere.    

 

If you'd like to host a screening, visit us here. We also have a Screening Kit to help make your screening successful.  

 

Still have questions? Email web@niot.org.     

 

2. Tune in to the Sept. 21 Broadcast

 

PBS is premiering Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness nationally on the evening of Sept. 21. Visit this page to find your local listings.

PBS Local Listings for Light in the Darkness
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3. Watch Live Event Free Online: Sept. 20
  Center for American Progress Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness director Patrice O'Neill is a featured panelist at the Center for  American Progress event, "Stronger Together: Community Integration for Newcomers" on Sept. 20, 12-1:30 p.m. EST.

Those in the Washington, D.C. area can RSVP here. You may also watch this event live via the Center's website.  

 

About the event:

 

Please join us for a fascinating two-part event that breaks new ground in a phenomenon as old as our nation--how communities sometimes cower, but more often conquer fears and grow stronger by embracing differences. First, an abridged screening of a soon-to-be-aired PBS documentary entitled "Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness" that gives a clear-eyed view how the town of Patchogue, New York, reacted and rebounded after an immigrant was killed in a hate crime attack by local teenagers.  

 

Following the screening, experts from across the nation will discuss the importance of focusing on what receiving communities can do to help integrate new arrivals, and what others can learn from communities that have taken the lead in creating a dynamic process of integration. The discussion will draw heavily from a two-day gathering of experts on integration and a soon-to-be-released CAP report.

 

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