![]() "Founded in Chicago in 1905, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) took to organizing unskilled workers into one big union and changed the course of American history. THE WOBBLIES was recently restored by the Museum of Modern Art and inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. Following the screening, local DSA member Julia Reichert and THE WOBBLIES' Director Deborah Schaffer will lead a discussion and Q&A session. Click the "official website" link above to watch a trailer for B*A*P*S.ĭayton-Miami Valley Democratic Socialists of America will present the classic documentary THE WOBBLIES on Thursday, Sept. Tickets for each event are available via THE NEON's website or box office. Social hour will begin 90 minutes before each screening on THE NEON's patio. This movie night series is the perfect way to close out a busy work week or end the weekend with nothing but high-vibes." Tickets to each event will cost $28 and include admittance to the pre-screening social hour, a voucher for popcorn & soda, and admission to the film. This movie night series is a chance to celebrate as a community the importance of Black storytelling and the way it honors the multi-dimensional layers of our culture, experience, and perspective. "Scripted in Black is back at it again with some of our favorite Black movie classics + community social hours! This time around, we’re coming more live + personal with timeless Black classics while giving homage to local Black talent and businesses, Whether you’re in the mood to search for true love, plotting to make it big by any means necessary, or getting well-versed with the dynamic nature of hood politics, this year’s film series allows us to collectively experience the art of Black cinema, together.
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