Invisible Lines
UW Union South-The Marquee 1308 W. Dayton St., Madison, Wisconsin 53715
press release: SOCIAL CINEMA explores important contemporary social topics from critical perspectives. Each screening is followed by a discussion of the issues explored in the film.
All films are free and open to the public. Social Cinema is organized by the Havens Center in collaboration with the Wisconsin Union Directorate Film Committee.
Invisible Lines (directed by Laura Dyan Kezman) is a frank, unscripted conversation about segregation, racism, and discrimination by a diverse pool of Milwaukeeans (activists, artists, students, and historians all participate). Springing forth from the notion that there can be no community building without genuine dialogue, Invisible Lines is a much-needed conversation surrounding topics long forced to the periphery.
Following the film, join a discussion led by Tiffany Ike, UW-Madison First Wave Program.