Exploring the Legacy of Bayard Rustin Through Film and Dialogue

A Celebration of Pride and Activism at the National Civil Rights Museum
The National Civil Rights Museum invites everyone to participate in its Catalyst for Change Series, highlighted by a special screening of the documentary 'Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin.' This documentary showcases the life of Rustin, a pivotal yet frequently overlooked figure in the civil rights movement and a champion of equality.
Understanding the Influence of Bayard Rustin
Bayard Rustin's contributions as a master strategist and a pivotal leader of the 1963 March on Washington mark him as one of history's key figures in the quest for civil rights. An openly gay Black man, he faced constant challenges in an era characterized by discrimination and prejudice. Even within the movement he fervently supported, Rustin experienced marginalization. His life story serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of moral courage and the ongoing fight for justice across varied identities.
Panel Discussion and Community Engagement
Following the screening of 'Brother Outsider', the museum will facilitate a community conversation that reflects on Rustin’s profound legacy. During this dialogue, attendees will explore how Rustin's work continues to inspire today's movements advocating for racial equity and LGBTQ+ rights.
Who Will Be on the Panel?
A diverse panel comprised of filmmakers, activists, and individuals who personally knew Rustin will contribute their insights:
- Walter Naegle, Rustin's surviving partner and Executive Director of the Bayard Rustin Fund.
- Bennett Singer, the award-winning filmmaker, writer, and co-director of 'Brother Outsider'.
- Anaré V. Holmes, a writer, firefighter/EMT, and champion of equity.
- Tim’m West, Executive Director of the LGBTQ Institute of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
- Moderated by Kayla Gore, the Founder and Executive Director of My Sistah’s House.
The Bayard Rustin Exhibition: A Testament to His Legacy
The museum is proud to host the 'Speaking Truth to Power: The Life of Bayard Rustin' exhibition, available for viewing until the end of the year. This exhibition offers insight into Rustin's life and the significant impact he has made. Attendance to this enriching program is included with general admission.
Details about the Screening Event
This exciting event is free and open to the public and provides an opportunity for attendees to view the Rustin exhibit before the screening. However, it’s important to note that seating is limited, so those interested should register early to secure their spot. For more information about the screening and registration, please visit civilrightsmuseum.org.
About the National Civil Rights Museum
The NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM, situated at the historical Lorraine Motel – the site where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was tragically assassinated – provides a comprehensive narrative of the American Civil Rights Movement, spanning from slavery to the present day. Since opening its doors in 1991, the museum has welcomed millions of visitors, with a substantial number being students each year. The museum remains dedicated to chronicling the story of civil rights and promoting the ongoing fight for human rights.
A recognized Smithsonian Affiliate and an acclaimed cultural institution, the museum proudly received the 2019 National Medal Award from the Institute of Museums and Library Services (IMLS). It is frequently celebrated as one of the top museums in the U.S., earning accolades from TripAdvisor, USA Today, and Budget Travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the event?
The event aims to celebrate Pride Month while highlighting the legacy of Bayard Rustin through film and community discussion.
Is there a cost to attend the screening?
The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required due to limited seating.
Where is the National Civil Rights Museum located?
The museum is located at the historic Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
What can visitors expect from the exhibition?
The exhibition showcases the life and contributions of Bayard Rustin, illustrating his impact on civil rights and social justice.
Who should attend the community conversation?
Everyone interested in learning about Bayard Rustin's legacy and its relevance to contemporary movements is encouraged to attend.
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