Community Conversation with Marco Williams
A hundred years ago, in communities across the U.S., white residents forced thousands of black families to flee their homes. Even a century later, these towns remain almost entirely white.
Banished tells the story of three of these communities and their black descendants, who return to learn their shocking histories.
Join us to view excerpts of the film, followed by a conversation with director, Marco Williams. A member of the faculty at NYU, Williams is a documentary and fiction film director. His films have been broadcast on cable and public television, including Showtime and Frontline, and have been screened at film festivals throughout the world.
Presented in partnership with The Allstate Foundation.