Chicanas: Nurturers and Warriors - Screening and Conversation

Schedule

Sat Nov 06 2021 at 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm

Location

McNichols Building | Denver, CO

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“What does it mean to be Chicana?" The Denver Office of Storytelling asked activist Nita Gonzales, former City Council President Ramona Martinez, and others including state historian Nicki Gonzales and performer Yolanda Ortega to discuss what it is to be a woman born in this country, with strong Mexican and Indigenous roots and a life dedicated to social justice. This sweeping history spans centuries and is told like never before in “Chicanas: Nurturers and Warriors."
For the first time, an I Am Denver film will premiere at the Denver Film Festival on Saturday, Nov. 6. We'll also host a conversation with a few of the change-makers in the film and give audience members an opportunity to make comments or ask questions about what it took to create this unique documentary tribute.
Get your tickets here: https://denverfilmfestival.eventive.org/schedule/6151f252b4a86d00c0ab71b4
An advanced screening at History Colorado sold out. Free tickets for the premiere will be available starting on Oct. 8. Don't wait as seating is limited! Hope to see you there for what's guaranteed to be a celebration.
Please note that the Denver Film Festival is requiring proof of vaccination and that masks are required in the building unless actively eating or drinking at your seat.
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Where is it happening?

McNichols Building, 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, United States

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

City and County of Denver Government

Host or Publisher City and County of Denver Government

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