Join Ginsberg Center and Dunbar Tower Films for a movie night focused on the history of Ann Arbor!
A Letter to the Westside
A documentary by Kameron Donald
Thursday, November 5th 6pm
Ginsberg Center 1024 Hill Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
“This documentary-style film delves into the rich history of Ann Arbor’s West Side, formerly a vibrant center of the Black community. Once home to thriving Black-owned businesses—barbershops, pool halls, diners—and vital community spaces like the Dunbar Community Center, this area played a pivotal role in the city's history. The documentary aims to illuminate this overlooked chapter, giving voice to a community whose stories have been silenced and forgotten. The West Side’s uplifting, ambitious, and supportive environment enabled African Americans countless opportunities, creating a foundation for growth and success. Many individuals from this area became trailblazers in their fields, achieving historic milestones such as becoming the first Black judge, teacher, and principal in the region. Through personal stories and historical accounts, this documentary honors the legacy of those who paved the way for progress and the community’s accomplishments and achievements. It highlights how this community’s spirit of unity and perseverance nurtured generations of leaders and innovators."
- This event is open to students, faculty, staff & community members
- RSVP required, Space is Limited
- If you are not already affiliated with U-M, you must first create a U-M friend account to use the RSVP system
This movie night is hosted by the Ginsberg Student Advisory Board and co-sponsored by Ginsberg's Academic Partnerships and Community Teams.
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Please note: The movies selected for screening do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Ginsberg Center or its affiliates, and their inclusion does not constitute an endorsement of any particular viewpoint.