Join the Center for Ethnic, Racial, and Religious Understanding to see the Green Book Guide to Freedom on *Thursday, March 28th, 4 - 6pm in Powdermaker 155. *Following the film, CERRU will host a discussion to discuss lessons the film holds for today and this campus. * RSVP HERE <https://www.facebook.com/events/761790354203448/>* *Film Description: *In the 1930s, a black postal carrier from Harlem named Victor Green published a book that was part travel guide and part survival guide. It was called The Negro Motorist Green Book, and it helped Black-Americans navigate safe passage across America well into the 1960s. Explore some of the segregated nation's safe havens and notorious "sundown towns" and witness stories of struggle and indignity as well as opportunity and triumph. Popcorn will be served! FREE EVENT *RSVP HERE* <https://www.facebook.com/events/761790354203448/> <https://www.facebook.com/events/761790354203448/> [image: image.png] Yael Rosenstock Associate Director The Center for Ethnic, Racial, and Religious Understanding at Queens College (CERRU) Staff Advisor, grrrlz <https://www.facebook.com/QCGrrrlz/> Co-Founder, Facilitator, and Researcher, QC Sexploration and Information Group <https://www.facebook.com/QCSexplorationAndInformationGroup/> office: Delany Hall, room 215 phone: 718-570-0482 email: yrosenstock@cerru.org www.cerru.org *Donate Here <https://qccommunity.qc.cuny.edu/pages/funds/center-for-ethnic-racial-and-religious-understanding>* “If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.” - Lilla Watson, Indigenous Australian or Murri visual artist, activist and academic