The doors to The Little Carver open at 5:30pm, and the film begins at 6pm.
“BROTHER OUTSIDER: THE LIFE OF BAYARD RUSTIN” asks “Why?” It presents a vivid drama, intermingling the personal and the political, about one of the most enigmatic figures in 20th-century American history. One of the first “freedom riders,” an adviser to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and A. Philip Randolph, organizer of the March on Washington, intelligent, gregarious and charismatic, Bayard Rustin was denied his place in the limelight for one reason – he was gay.
Immediately following the film, join us for the lively panel discussion. Brought to you in part by Humanities Texas.
ADMISSION IS FREE, BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!