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"Deconstructing Karen" - Race to Dinner Documentary

The premise is simple:

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What if white women COULD and WOULD show up to help end racism?

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In this documentary feature film, nice white women attend the wildest dinner party of their lives. The main course is a radically honest conversation on racism. While sipping wine and passing the breadbasket, these women experience an eye-opening journey, discovering how they uphold white supremacy every single day. For some guests there are epiphanies, others resistance. But for all the guests, something has changed, and they can never unknow the painful truths about racism and white supremacy that are revealed over this dinner. Meet the entrepreneurial women behind this powerful work and explore why this work is worth risking their lives.

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DETAILS:

Join us to watch this provocative documentary on Sunday, February 26th, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.    

The movie is 1 hour and 13 mins, and we will begin at 6:15 pm to allow people time to get settled.  You are also invited to stay for a short discussion afterwards.  

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The event is FREE, so please join us and bring your friends!

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LOCATION:

The documentary will be shown at Paint on Pottery located at 1430 High Street, next to The Movie Tavern, off Richmond Road (Rte 60) in Williamsburg.  The space will be closed to the public, open only for our special event to meet privately.  There is ample space to spread out, allowing us to meet safely in person.

 

BACKGROUND: Regina Jackson and Saira Rao have launched RACE2DINNER — a movement to inspire white women to confront themselves and to acknowledge their own racism and complicity in white supremacy.

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Click HERE to view our Calendar of Events for BIPoC Organizations in Williamsburg,VA
Racial Justice, Social Justice and Antiracist Education

"White supremacy is killing us all.  Now we are asking you to get up and fight because your lives -- and ours -- depend on it."

~Regina Jackson and Saira Rao, White Women

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