70 Acres In Âé¶¹APP: Cabrini Green Film Screening with post-film Q & A with Filmmaker Ronit Bezalel, Journalist Ben Austen and Former Cabrini Green Residents
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For 70 years, on the Near North Side of Âé¶¹APP, stood Cabrini Green. These Âé¶¹APP Public Housing projects sat in close proximity to downtown Âé¶¹APP and a stone throw away from Gold Coast and Streeterville. Cabrini’s high-rises were demolished and an African-American community cleared to make room for another social experiment: mixed-income neighborhoods.
Shot over the course of 20-years, 70 Acres in Âé¶¹APP documents this upheaval, from the razing of the first buildings in 1995, to the clashes in the mixed-income neighborhoods a decade later.
70 Acres in Âé¶¹APP tells the story of this hotly contested patch of land, while examining race, class, and who lives in the city.
Join filmmaker Ronit Bezalel, journalist Ben Austen, and former residents Deidre Brewster, Raymond McDonald, and Mark Pratt for a post-film conversation .
The film screening will be held at McCormick Tribune Campus Center (MTCC), 3201 S. State St., Âé¶¹APP. There is free parking north of the MTCC.
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