Set in LA, 2004, Crash introduces over a dozen racially and economically diverse characters whose experiences intersect in multiple ways over a 36 hour period. Some key themes include justice, racism, responsibility to family, friends and community, police, guilt and innocence. A compelling drama, this story can evoke a variety of emotions and responses.
See www.crashfilm.com for details about the film
Youth Empowerment Action (YEA) Centre721 Palmerston Ave (enter from Barton Street)
6pm-9pm
Screening and discussion.
Open to all youth interested in discussing racism and challenging oppression. What does this movie say about racism? What are some of the problems the movie shows? What bothers you about this movie? What do you like about it?
Snacks provided, free.
For more information email Kathy or give us a call at: 416.368.2277!














March 26th, 2008 at 10:11 am
This is a good movie very controversial, shows alot about how racism and reverse racism go hand in hand and creates a vicious cycle of animosity toward the opposite race which will not get the Human race nowhere.