enough - Film and Discussion - Online

Contact Person: 

Melanie Gruenwald Send E-mail.

Event Begins: 
Sunday, January 24 4:00 pm
Phone: 
720.280.2170

 

enough - Film and Discussion

Addressing The Need For Compassion And Holding Opposites

Hosted by Dr. David Sanders and Nathan Nzanga

Sunday Jan 24, 4-5 p.m. MST

Kabbalah Experience invites you to join Nathan Nzanga, an Oscar Qualified filmmaker, in a virtual screening of his live-action short film, “enough.”

Following the racial injustices suffered across the nation over the last year, and the historic insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, “enough.” is one of the most relevant films for inspiring the difficult conversations we need to engage in surrounding race and the need for introspection to shift perspective.

The 13-minute film will be followed by a dialogue between Nathan and David Sanders, founder of Kabbalah Experience, about the film, addressing the need for compassion and holding opposites in our work for inclusion and diversity.

Nate’s short documentary film evolved from his music. In the summer of 2020, while recording in Chicago in the wake of George Floyd's death, Nate wrote a sequel to his song, “TRUCE.” The new song, "enough", is like a lightning bolt to the heart, the evolution of TRUCE's cry for love into a righteous pain over collective apathy and inaction. The Prodigy Camp community banded together to elevate Nate's art with the short film "enough".

The screening and important discussion will be Sunday, January 24 from 4-5 p.m. MST. To register, please visit: https://kabbalahexperience.com/product/ke-film-series-enough/

Check out “enough. Trailer” from Prodigy Camp on Vimeo.

Disclaimer: This event is independently organized. RMCCC assumes no responsibility for this event. RMCCC was not involved in its design or execution and makes no guarantees, implicit or explicit, regarding its quality or content. RMCCC receives no financial or other benefit from this event; it is posted as a service to our community and to support others in growing Compassionate Communication awareness.