Friday, September 20, 2013

Left on Pearl showing at the Somerville Council on Aging

We have another special screening in our film series, "Movies to Come Out To," for LGBT older adults and allies. LEFT ON PEARL is a documentary-in-progress about the 1971 takeover a building on Harvard campus, which led to the foundation of a women's center. The film highlights this little-known but important piece of local history. Don't miss this unique opportunity to see this film!


From the website leftonpearl.org:

"In 1971 classified ads for employment were still segregated by gender, battered women's shelters did not exist, abortion was illegal, and a married women couldn’t open a bank account without her husband’s permission. LEFT ON PEARL is about the movement that changed all that.

"LEFT ON PEARL is a documentary-in-progress about a little-known but highly significant event in the history of the women's liberation movement, the 1971 takeover and occupation of a Harvard University-owned building by hundreds of Boston area women. The ten-day occupation of 888 Memorial Drive by women demanding a Women’s Center and low income housing for the community in which the building stood, embodied within it many of the hopes, triumphs, conflicts and tensions of Second Wave feminism. One of the few such takeovers by women for women, this action was transformative for the participants, and led directly to the establishment of the longest continuously operating Women's Center in the U.S.

"Through television news from the time, newspaper headlines, found footage, and extensive interviews with participants and eyewitnesses of varied sexual orientations, racial, class and ethnic backgrounds (including both supporters and opponents of the takeover) LEFT ON PEARL  provides a riveting and often humorous look at a fascinating historical moment."

Monday, September 23rd, 5:30 PM
167 Holland St., Somerville, MA
Meal is $6 from Maya Sol Mexican Grill.
RSVP to 617-625-6600 x2300 to reserve your meal and choose chicken or vegetarian.
Click here for the Facebook event.

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