There is a documentary screening this Wednesday evening at 6:30 at the William Byrd Community House. From the FaceBook event page:
The Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality are pleased to present the documentary “Battle for Brooklyn,” a 2011 film that tells the story of residents of the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y., and their 8-year fight against the big developers and city politicians who attempted to seize 22 acres of land via eminent domain in order to build a basketball stadium surrounded by dense development.
You can see a trailer for the film here:
The film (1 hour, 56 minutes) will be preceded by a brief introduction by Ana Edwards, Chair of the Defenders’ Sacred Ground Historical Reclamation Project, on the parallels between the Brooklyn struggle and the Richmond community’s fight against a Shockoe stadium.
Light refreshments will be provided. Children are welcome. We are currently trying to arrange for childcare, but this is not certain yet. If you have accessibility concerns, please contact Kat.
While this event is free, donations are appreciated and will help us continue our all-volunteer work.
Note: This film is being made available free by the filmmakers as their contribution to the efforts to stop a Shockoe Stadium.