Admission is free. Fill out the ticket form and your tickets will be emailed to you.
Members of the Montgomery community are invited to a free special screening of “The Skin You’re In”, a poignant documentary that addresses the stark reality that Black Americans live sicker and die younger than any other ethnic group in the nation.
Why is this happening? The Skin You’re In investigates this phenomenon from various angles. Through discussions with leading health experts and researchers we bring light to the realities of the issue and highlight health problems firsthand in the everyday lives of Black families telling their stories. We meet extraordinary individuals who are indeed valued health experts — people taking positive action to heal their lives, their families, and their communities.
After the screening, there will be a Q&A session featuring Writer and Executive Producer Thomas LaVeist, along with two men from the film who share their personal stories. This discussion will provide deeper insights into how history, policy, and personal narratives intersect to shape today’s health outcomes.
This film includes themes such as death, discrimination, racism, and gun violence, which may be distressing or triggering for some viewers. The film explores deeply personal and often challenging issues. They reflect lived experiences and may present perspectives different from our own.
Film website: www.tsyi.org
