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Invisible City is a moving story of two boys from Regent Park crossing into adulthood - their mothers and mentors rooting for them to succeed; their environment and social pressures tempting them to make poor choices. Turning his camera on the often ignored inner city, Academy-award nominated director Hubert Davis sensitively depicts the disconnection of urban poverty and race from the mainstream.
Following the documentary join us for a panel discussion on the issues raised in the documentary.
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Panelists include:
- Hubert Davis, the filmmaker, who was nominated for an Oscar for his film "Hardwood".
- Ainsworth Morgan, a teacher who also grew up without his Dad in Regent Park, and now mentors young people in the community.
-Erica Lawson, an assistant professor at the University of Western Ontario who specializes in feminist and anti-racism pedagogy.
- Pastor Audley Goulbourne, who works with fatherless boys.
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