In collaboration with the Missouri History Museum, the Pulitzer is hosting a community conversation and panel discussion tomorrow night (Wed., Dec. 12).
The program was inspired by a news segment produced by the BBC in spring 2012 about Delmar Boulevard as a dividing line in St. Louis city. The brief clip, titled “Crossing a St. Louis Street that Divides Communities,” will be screened at the event.
A panel discussion moderated by Tabari Coleman, Project Director of the Anti-Defamation League, will follow, discussing ways to engage the community.
Panelists include Sandra M. Moore of Urban Strategies; Antonio French, Alderman of the 21st ward; Bob Duffy, Associate Editor of the St. Louis Beacon; and Ilene Berman, local artist and educator. Screening begins at 7:30pm. Galleries (3716 Washington Blvd.) open 6:30-9pm.
For more information, visit www.pulitzerarts.org.
