"Nothing to See Here: Watts" is a groundbreaking documentary that flips the lens of representation and puts community storytelling at the center of social change. This film — captured intimately by residents of Watts themselves — reveals what happens when rival factions, families, students, and neighborhood leaders take ownership of their own narrative and, in doing so, begin healing, reconnecting, and redefining the story of a neighborhood long misunderstood.
Join us for a discussion with several filmmakers, ahead of a screening taking place at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline.
Organizer
Culture and Civil Society Initiative