As we all know, Thanksgiving is a time for coming together, however with a country divided and differing opinions causing tension, the holiday dinner table can often be a place of conflict instead of togetherness. Join us, along with the ListenFirst Coalition, for an exclusive, virtual screening of the acclaimed new documentary My Omaha, screening online the day before Thanksgiving, November 26 at 4pm PST/ 7pm EST. the film runs 85 minutes long.
This one-night-only virtual screening event will show the movie about filmmaker Nick Beaulieu's personal journey to document the activism of his hometown and reconcile with his terminally ill father Randy, a staunch pro-Trump supporter. Guided by the wisdom of community activist Leo Louis II, Nick navigates the complexities of family conflict, political and racial discord, and the difficult search for common ground.
Feel free to talk with the other audience members in a live chat during the screening, and after, use our family focused discussion guide to continue the conversation and try to connect without judgement, coming together with those you love during the holidays.
About MY OMAHA:
MY OMAHA begins in 2016, as Donald Trump is elected president and the Black Lives Matter movement is burgeoning in Omaha. Nick, fresh out of journalism school, is determined to understand how these forces are colliding in his hometown – including the white suburbs where he grew up and the Black community of North Omaha.
Along the way, he meets Leo Louis II, a fiercely independent activist, who introduces him to the birthplace of Malcolm X in North Omaha, which is emerging as a hub for community activism.
In parallel, Nick takes his camera home to explore the increasingly tense relationship he has with his father Randy – a pro-Trump, conservative Christian. After Randy is suddenly diagnosed with stage-4 cancer, they commit to a series of conversations in the hopes of finding a new place of mutual understanding.
At the same time, Nick becomes closer with Leo, witnessing his ascension as a leading voice in the city as Leo guides the people of Omaha through crisis following the polarizing death of a protestor.
All the while, Nick confronts the reality of his father’s diagnosis and their uncompromising differences, as he searches for the deeper truths of what their relationship says about Omaha and the country at large.
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