Marcus Performing Arts Center to Stream JOHN LEWIS: GOOD TROUBLE
GOOD TROUBLE will be presented September 21.
By: Chloe Rabinowitz

Representative John Lewis of Georgia -- Freedom Rider and Congressman, Presidential Medal of Freedom honoree and conscience of the nation -- served the cause of social justice for decades, both as an elected representative and as a groundbreaking activist whose fervent belief in getting into "good trouble, necessary trouble" for the cause of racial equality changed our country.
Marcus Performing Arts Center invites its patrons to join in a nationwide watch, in collaboration with over 60 of the nation's arts and cultural institutions, of the riveting new documentary John Lewis: Good Trouble, which looks at the impact of Lewis's life and work. Marcus Center audiences will be able to rent the film directly from Magnolia Pictures, then take part in a live virtual conversation about John Lewis's remarkable legacy. "The Marcus Center is thrilled to offer access to this important event," said Kendra Ingram, Marcus Center President & CEO. "it is important for us to celebrate the vital role John Lewis played in advancing racial equity during his life, so we can understand how we can build on his work to advance real change in our own communities." The film celebrates Lewis's 60-plus years of activism and legislative action on civil rights, voting rights, gun control, health-care reform, and immigration, through rare archival footage and exclusive interviews with the late Congressman.Tickets & Details: https://www.marcuscenter.org/show/john-lewis-good-trouble

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