Join us for a powerful Women’s History Month Movie Night as we gather to watch and reflect on Angela Davis’s talk, “How Does Change Happen?”
In this timely lecture, Davis examines the mechanics of social transformation, the future of feminism in America, and the responsibility of collective action in shaping a more just society. Her analysis connects grassroots organizing, intersectionality, and sustained civic engagement to long-term structural change.
Following the screening, we will hold a facilitated community discussion focused on:
The evolving landscape of feminism in the United States
The impact of the current political climate on women’s mental health
How stress, uncertainty, and policy shifts affect marginalized communities
What local action and solidarity can look like in this moment
This will be a reflective and supportive space grounded in dialogue, community care, and forward-thinking solutions.
Date: March 27th
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Location: Recovery Works, PA 3001 Garrett Rd, Ste A Drexel Hill, PA 19026
Food and refreshments will be available. All are welcome.
Come ready to listen, reflect, and engage in a conversation about how change happens and how we help shape what comes next.