On Saturday, February 4, you and your family can join the Black History Month celebration at the Auburn Hills Public Library. During the gathering, the library will screen A Time For Justice. This film captured the spirit and legacy of America’s Civil Rights movement, and contains clips – including historical footage – of individuals who were important to the movement. Auburn Hills residents can attend the event at no cost. That being said, you will need to register with the library to secure a spot during the screening.
When:
The library’s Black History Month Celebration, and the screening of A Time For Justice, will take place on Saturday, February 4. The screening will begin at 11am.
Where:
The event is taking place at the Auburn Hills Public Library. The library is located at 3400 E Seyburn Dr, Auburn Hills, MI 48326.
Registration Information:
You can register to attend this event through the Auburn Hills Public Library’s website by clicking here.
Activities Include:
A special screening of A Time For Justice, a documentary detailing the accomplishments, and struggles, of those involved in the American Civil Rights movement.
For More Information:
Additional information event, including registration information, can be found on the Auburn Hills event calendar at this link.