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Subject October Movies That Matter Film Event
Date September 13, 2024 2:14 PM
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Fort Worth Movies That Matter

MTM The Real Cost
"*The Real Cost*"

*7 p.m. Thursday, October 10, 2024*

*Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth*

*3200 Darnell St., 76107*

*Admission is FREE.*

If you have a reservation, *please arrive before 6:40 p.m.* All seating will become available first come, first served -- regardless of reservation -- at that time.



*"The Real Cost"* (2022, 74 min., NR) with a staggering 1.8 trillion dollars in student loan debt, the average American household owes $39,000, affecting minorities and only expanding the racial gap even wider. A significant percentage of these people have paid their debt by now. Still, it’s the penalties, uncontrolled interest, and the predatory behaviors of loan companies that keep piling upon them. Are the current efforts from the government enough to make a change?

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*Fort Worth Movies That Matter* is a *FREE*, bi-monthly film series that explores various human and civil rights issues and celebrates diversity and inclusion. Each event features a film screening, followed by a moderated discussion with local subject matter experts. Screenings are held in February, April, June, August, October, and December. Additional screening events with community partners are also held throughout the year by special arrangement.

*Movies That Matter* is a program of the Fort Worth Human Relations Commission (HRC). The HRC is appointed by the City Council to promote the values of diversity, equity, inclusion and access by enforcing civil rights laws as they pertain to housing, employment and public accommodation, raising public awareness of Fort Worth's diverse cultures and their contributions to the community's social and economic vitality; fostering harmonious human relations among Fort Worth residents, and coordinating efforts to eliminate racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in criminal justice, economic development, education, governance, health, housing and transportation.

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