Co-sponsored by the City of West Hollywood, The Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival presents the L.A. premiere of “Heather Booth: Changing the World”.
At a time when many are wondering how to make their voices heard, when civil and women’s rights are under attack, this empowering documentary is an inspiring look at how social change happens. Heather Booth, a renowned organizer and activist, began her remarkable career at the height of the Civil Rights movement. Through her life and work this inspiring film explores many of the most pivotal moments in progressive movements that altered our history over the last fifty years: from her involvement with Fannie Lou Hamer and the Freedom Summer Project to her founding of the JANE Underground in 1964, to her personal connections with leaders from Julian Bond and Senator Elizabeth Warren. Heather Booth: Changing the World blends interviews, from close friends, clients, political colleagues and current Midwest Academy students to explore Heather’s legacy in progressive politics and organizing.
The event will feature a Q&A with Vivian Rothstein, community organizer and founder of the Chicago Women’s Liberation Union, one of the first feminist organizations of the 1970’s. She currently works with the L.A. Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE), an advocacy organization working to lift standards for workers in the region’s major low wage industries.
There is no charge for this event. For tickets visit: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3386649
Parking will be validated for the Five-Story Parking Structure adjacent to the City Council Chambers. The street address of the location is 625 North San Vicente Boulevard. This is also the address to use for cab pickup/drop-off, rideshares, etc.
CONTACT:
Hilary Helstein, Executive Director
213-368-1661
www.LAJFilmFest.org
CITY CONTACT:
Susana Salazar, Recreation Coordinator
323-848-6479
ssalazar@weho.org