Please join Quaker filmmaker Tom Clement and local Quaker projection artist Silence Do Good for a screening of the 22-minute documentary Projecting Protest. The screening will be followed by a discussion and light refreshments. Light projection as a form of protest, what some call “temporary graffiti,” has been on the rise over the past decade. Yet, it remains largely unregulated by American law, sparking ongoing debate over whether it truly qualifies as “free speech.” Click here to learn more about the film and here to watch the film trailer.
To participate on Zoom, click this link or provide the meeting ID 783 475 1861 and passcode 1652 (if requested) on Zoom.com, the Zoom app, or after calling 1-646-558-8656. Click here to register if you want to attend the free screening at MassArt, 621 Huntington Ave, Boston on Mon 10/6 from 6-8pm. Contact Holly Lapp / Suzanne Cooper at peace@fmcquaker.org





