Mark your calendars for an enlightening cinematic experience at the second annual Huntsville Human Rights Film Festival from September 14 to 16, 2023. This three-day event will unfold on the grounds of the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) Campus.
Supported by the UAH Humanities Center, UAH Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, City of Huntsville Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and United Women of Color, the festival is set to captivate audiences with a thought-provoking lineup of films and documentaries. Through dialogues, the event fosters connections between community members, advocates, and enthusiasts hailing from Huntsville, the broader region, and the state of Alabama. Notably, the festival casts a spotlight on issues that extend beyond the local landscape, delving into national concerns that resonate locally.
At the heart of this year’s festival is the theme “Community Health is a Human Right.” This theme directs attention to the overall well-being of communities and emphasizes human rights as a collective public asset. As the event unfolds over these three days, attendees can expect to be immersed in eye-opening stories, conversations, and a shared commitment to human rights and community welfare.