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Between the Sun and the Sidewalk: Screening, Q&A, and Reception
Thursday, August 8, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm EDT
Celebrate Latinx Heritage Month at the University of Michigan with an interactive night of film, food, discussion, and community! Together, we’ll enjoy a screening of Between the Sun and the Sidewalk, followed by a Q&A and reception with the documentary’s director, Helen De Michiel.
Registration is required at https://myumi.ch/ypNN4.
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About the Between the Sun and the Sidewalk
Between the Sun and the Sidewalk follows two fiercely dedicated young Latino political organizers leading a team of new recruits to mobilize their community to support a sugary drink tax. When the state government passes a stealth law to ban all local soda taxes until 2030, these young activists fearlessly battle the corporate lobbying efforts to block them.
In their goal to ignite a grassroots movement for health justice, the young organizers, Christian and Aurora, are undaunted. Tested during their fight for local democracy and the right to vote on important issues, the film’s heroes overcome doubt, fear, and powerful resistance as they dare to fight back against the goliath American beverage industry.
This event is presented by Rackham Graduate School with support from Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA), Ginsberg Center, Puentes, Turn Up Turnout, and the Black Graduate Student Association (BGSA). This event is open to all students, faculty, and staff as part of Latinx Heritage Month at the University of Michigan.