GlobeDocs & GBH Present: 'The Busing Battleground'
09 
20
, 
23

4:30PM — 5:00PM

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Joseph Aoun

President of Northeastern University 

Business & Technology

Joseph E. Aoun, a leader in higher education policy and a renowned scholar in linguistics, is the seventh President of Northeastern University.


President Aoun has strategically aligned the University’s research enterprise with three global imperatives—health, security, and sustainability. Northeastern’s faculty focus on interdisciplinary research, entrepreneurship, and transforming academic research into commercial solutions for the world’s most pressing problems. During President Aoun’s tenure, the University has realized a 189 percent growth in external research funding, along with approximately 1,500 patent applications filed by faculty and students.

Anant Agarwal

CEO of Company

Business & Technology

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GlobeDocs Presents: 'A Most Beautiful Thing'

VIRTUAL DISCUSSION

On September 12, 1974, police were stationed outside schools across Boston as Black and white students were bused for the first time between neighborhoods to comply with a federal court desegregation order. The cross-town busing was met with shocking violence, much of it directed at children: angry white protestors threw rocks at school buses carrying Black children and hurled racial epithets at the students as they walked into their new schools. The chaos and racial unrest would escalate and continue for years. Using eyewitness accounts, oral histories and news footage that hasn’t been seen in decades, The Busing Battleground pulls back the curtain on the volatile effort to end school segregation, detailing the decades-long struggle for educational equity that preceded the crisis. It illustrates how civil rights battles had to be fought across the North as well as the South and reckons with the class dimensions of the desegregation saga, exploring how the neighborhoods most impacted by the court’s order were the poorest in the city.

 

Following the film, there will be a live discussion with filmmakers Sharon Grimberg, Cyndee Readdean, and Cameo George moderated by the Globe's Anica Butler. 

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GlobeDocs Presents: 'Long Live Rock... Celebrate the Chaos'

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On September 12, 1974, police were stationed outside schools across Boston as Black and white students were bused for the first time between neighborhoods to comply with a federal court desegregation order. The cross-town busing was met with shocking violence, much of it directed at children: angry white protestors threw rocks at school buses carrying Black children and hurled racial epithets at the students as they walked into their new schools. The chaos and racial unrest would escalate and continue for years. Using eyewitness accounts, oral histories and news footage that hasn’t been seen in decades, The Busing Battleground pulls back the curtain on the volatile effort to end school segregation, detailing the decades-long struggle for educational equity that preceded the crisis. It illustrates how civil rights battles had to be fought across the North as well as the South and reckons with the class dimensions of the desegregation saga, exploring how the neighborhoods most impacted by the court’s order were the poorest in the city.

 

Following the film, there will be a live discussion with filmmakers Sharon Grimberg, Cyndee Readdean, and Cameo George moderated by the Globe's Anica Butler. 

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GlobeDocs Presents: '8 Billion Angels'

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On September 12, 1974, police were stationed outside schools across Boston as Black and white students were bused for the first time between neighborhoods to comply with a federal court desegregation order. The cross-town busing was met with shocking violence, much of it directed at children: angry white protestors threw rocks at school buses carrying Black children and hurled racial epithets at the students as they walked into their new schools. The chaos and racial unrest would escalate and continue for years. Using eyewitness accounts, oral histories and news footage that hasn’t been seen in decades, The Busing Battleground pulls back the curtain on the volatile effort to end school segregation, detailing the decades-long struggle for educational equity that preceded the crisis. It illustrates how civil rights battles had to be fought across the North as well as the South and reckons with the class dimensions of the desegregation saga, exploring how the neighborhoods most impacted by the court’s order were the poorest in the city.

 

Following the film, there will be a live discussion with filmmakers Sharon Grimberg, Cyndee Readdean, and Cameo George moderated by the Globe's Anica Butler. 

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GlobeDocs Presents: 'After Migration'

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A triumphant portrait of a boy who left his home in The Gambia at the age of 15, and a Nigerian single-mother who birthed her child in a detention camp, as they transcend their difficult histories while integrating into a quiet region of southern Italy. "After Migration" celebrates the nuanced lives of refugees as they contribute to the new societies that they now call home.

Watch as director, Walé Oyéjidé, discusses the film in a conversation moderated by The Boston Globe, Jeneé Osterheldt.

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GlobeDocs & GBH Present: 'The Busing Battleground'

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15
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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Coolidge Corner Theatre

7:00PM EDT

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1) RSVP for the GlobeDocs screening and discussion here by Sunday, September 11th.

 

2) Registered viewers will receive a confirmation email. Then, prior to the streaming window,  registrants will receive instructions to stream the film and the discussion.

 

3) Stream the film anytime between  9:00am EST on Wednesday, September 14th through 11:59pm EST on Thursday, September 15th using  the instructions you receive on the morning of Wednesday, September 14th.

 

4) Then, watch the discussion of  'Mija'  with filmmaker, Isabel Castro and the Globe's Marcela García when it is distributed on Thursday, September 15th at 6:00PM EST.

About the Film

On September 12, 1974, police were stationed outside schools across Boston as Black and white students were bused for the first time between neighborhoods to comply with a federal court desegregation order. The cross-town busing was met with shocking violence, much of it directed at children: angry white protestors threw rocks at school buses carrying Black children and hurled racial epithets at the students as they walked into their new schools. The chaos and racial unrest would escalate and continue for years. Using eyewitness accounts, oral histories and news footage that hasn’t been seen in decades, The Busing Battleground pulls back the curtain on the volatile effort to end school segregation, detailing the decades-long struggle for educational equity that preceded the crisis. It illustrates how civil rights battles had to be fought across the North as well as the South and reckons with the class dimensions of the desegregation saga, exploring how the neighborhoods most impacted by the court’s order were the poorest in the city.

 

Following the film, there will be a live discussion with filmmakers Sharon Grimberg, Cyndee Readdean, and Cameo George moderated by the Globe's Anica Butler. 

When

Wednesday
, 
September 
20
, 
2023
7:00pm 
EDT

Where

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Meet the Speakers

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Sharon Grimberg

Writer, Producer, and Director

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Cyndee Readdean

Producer and Director

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Cameo George

Executive Producer, 'AMERICAN EXPERIENCE'

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Anica Butler

Deputy Managing Editor
for Local News, The Boston Globe

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Globe Summit 2023 will take The Boston Globe's journalism beyond the page during three days of thought-provoking panels, networking opportunities, fireside chats, book talks, and more led by our journalists and partners. Under this year's theme of "Today’s Innovators. Tomorrow’s Leaders.", we will shine a light on the people who will drive our industries forward tomorrow.

 

This year's Summit will take place in-person at WBUR CitySpace with the option to also tune in virtually via livestream.

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CineFest Latino Boston is an annual film festival, highlighting stories by and about Latinos. The festival is committed to using the power of film to break stereotypes, bring cultures and communities together and reveal the complex issues affecting the Latinx community in the United States, as well as communities in Latin America and Spain.

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The first panel will examine these issues from a business/technological standpoint, and the second panel will dive into the implications on policy and politics. Panelists, made up of a combination of mayors, policy makers, academia and industry leaders, will discuss the future of work and the likely impact of automation, innovation, and other trends on cities across the United States.


Registrations will be accepted in the order they are received and based on availability.

Agenda

4:30PM — 5:00PM

Arrival & welcome cocktails

Check in, find your seat, then head to the bar to grab a complimentary cocktail.

5:00 PM — 5:30PM

Business & Technology Panel

Listen to the latest and greatest from our esteemed Business & Technology speakers.

5:30 PM — 6:00PM

Policy & Politics Panel

Listen to the latest and greatest from our esteemed Policy & Politics speakers.

6:00PM — 7:00PM

Cocktails & Networking

 The night is not over! Be sure to grab another drink and meet with the panelists.

Featured Panelist

Joseph Aoun

President of Northeastern University 

Business & Technology

Joseph E. Aoun, a leader in higher education policy and a renowned scholar in linguistics, is the seventh President of Northeastern University.


President Aoun has strategically aligned the University’s research enterprise with three global imperatives—health, security, and sustainability. Northeastern’s faculty focus on interdisciplinary research, entrepreneurship, and transforming academic research into commercial solutions for the world’s most pressing problems. During President Aoun’s tenure, the University has realized a 189 percent growth in external research funding, along with approximately 1,500 patent applications filed by faculty and students.

Panelists

Anant Agarwal

CEO of Company

Business & Technology

Susan Crawford

John A. Reilly Clinical Professor of Law

Business & Technology

Dr. Yvonne Spicer

Mayor of Framingham, MA

Business & Technology

Senator Ed Markey

Massachusetts Senator

Business & Technology

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Parking will be covered by the event. Please provide your garage ticket upon checking in.

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