Join us for a special screening of Fault Lines, a feature-length documentary that is gripping, funny, and poignant, laying bare how bad zoning policy and protracted housing fights hit vulnerable families hardest. A compelling watch, the film is itself a case for the value of cultural production as a tool for housing-policy reform.
Fault Lines co-director Yoav Attias (credits at Sundance, CNN, Animal Planet, BET) joins Nick Berkowitz (Director of Communications and Digital Strategy, Open New York) for a brief Q&A on using culture for pro-housing advocacy.
Sponsored by Ivory Innovations and Open New York, the first 100 RSVPs receive a drink ticket and unlimited movie snacks.
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