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Upcoming events (3)
See all- FILM: THEY’RE TRYING TO KILL USUnitarian Universalist Fellowship of W-S, Winston Salem, NC
ON TUESDAY MAY 20, 2025 AT 6:30 PM
At UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP,
4055 Robinhood Rd., W-S, NC# JOIN US LIVE ONLY FOR A SCREENING OF
# THEY’RE TRYING TO KILL US
# "They're Trying to Kill Us" is a 2021 documentary that explores the intersections of food injustice, race, and health disparities significantly affecting communities of color.
The documentary delves into the following key topics:
Food Injustice: It covers how systemic racism within the food industry significantly contributes to health disparities in marginalized communities.
Health Disparities: The film highlights why people of color suffer from disproportionately higher rates of chronic diseases. It investigates how diet, poverty, and institutional racism affect the health and longevity of these communities.
Interviews and Perspectives: The documentary features insights from various prominent figures across different sectors, including neuroscience, entertainment, sports, activism, and medicine. Notable contributors include musicians like Ne-Yo, Mýa, and medical professionals advocating for plant-based diets.
Cultural Lens: It examines these issues through the lens of Hip Hop and urban culture, striving to present a narrative that resonates with the experiences of the communities it portrays# Parkway United Church of Christ, Temple Emanuel Environmental Movement and Unitarian Universalist Fellowship are collaborating for the 2024 – 2025 MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL FILM/SPEAKER SERIES in the hosting of these films.
Discussions to follow the showing of the films.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
Questions, please contact Gayle Goldsmith at (336) 407-2767 or gayle@ggtuchlaw.com