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Film: "Ruby Bridges" at the Brooklyn Museum

Families with children ages eight and up are welcome to join us for the acclaimed film Ruby Bridges, about the first child to integrate her elementary school in New Orleans.

In commemoration of the exhibition Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties, come view the acclaimed film Ruby Bridges (Euzhan Palcy, 1998, 96 min.), about the first child to integrate her elementary school in New Orleans. Following the film, families will participate in a guided experience in the Witness exhibition and then make a political button to share their views. This intergenerational program is for children ages eight and up with adult family members.

Film will be shown in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Forum, 4th Floor 

 Free with Museum general admission.

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