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Subject Join us for a Special Screening to Benefit The Living New Deal
Date November 8, 2022 2:00 PM
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 "Town Destroyer" | A film by Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow

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“NOT TO BE MISSED!” —San Francisco Chronicle

"TOWN DESTROYER"
A film by Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow

Thursday, November 10, 6:45pm
The Roxie, San Francisco’s Iconic Nonprofit Cinema

A Benefit for the Living New Deal

What happens when art no longer reflects current societal views? This is the focus of "Town Destroyer," a film about the New Deal muralist Victor Arnautoff’s 1936 work, "Life of Washington,” and how the high school mural became a media firestorm, with some students, parents, and observers demanding that the San Francisco School Board remove or destroy the mural. Identity politics gone off the rails—or a justified blow to a lingering American “colonized mentality”?

Filmmakers Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman, New Deal historian Harvey Smith and George Washington High School alumnus Lope Yap, Jr., will discuss the film and answer questions following the screening.

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What is role of the artist in reflecting America to itself? Victor Arnautoff was one of the most prolific artists in San Francisco. His mural, “Life of Washington,” is widely interpreted as a critique of America’s founding myths. Some see the mural as racist. Should the mural be removed? Join the conversation. Free. REGISTER ([link removed])

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