A RECKONING IN BOSTON


A RECKONING IN BOSTON Screening Resources

The Screening Guide contains the following for your screening use:
• about the film & filmmakers • ready to watch! screening guide
• ready to act! handout

The Post-Screening Guide contains the following for your screening use:
• communication agreements (discussion parameters) • discussion models
• discussion questions

A RECKONING IN BOSTON 
Screening Poster
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A RECKONING IN BOSTON Screening Poster

 

A RECKONING IN BOSTON
Screening Guide


A RECKONING IN BOSTON Screening Guide

A RECKONING IN BOSTON
Post-Screening Guide


A RECKONING IN BOSTON Post-Screening Guide


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Here are a few suggestions to consider:

The Common Good Cooperative was founded in Boston, Massachusetts, by Kafi Dixon, who sought cooperative models and solidarity agreements to self-actualize community stabilization. Women nationally and globally face a disproportionate burden of health disparities, experiences with structural violence, and few opportunities for economic mobility - the mothers and women who founded Common Good Cooperatives sought to disrupt this cycle in Boston by providing community spaces for social and economic growth and healing.

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You can also review our Member Guidebook for answers to frequently asked questions.

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