Living Voices: The Right To Dream
Presented by the Admiral Theatre Foundation and NAACP Bremerton Branch - Unit 1134
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
Doors 6 p.m. | Show 7 p.m.
Free Admission
Watch The Right To Dream Trailer
Download The Right To Dream Study Guide
This special free Black History Month performance is presented by the Admiral Theatre Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit arts organization, and NAACP Bremerton Branch - Unit 1134. No reserved seating. Entry is first come, first served. No dinner service at this movie. Concessions and the bars will be open. All Ages. Bars for 21+.
THANK YOU to our School Day Series Sponsor DeBruyn Foundation at Kitsap Community Foundation! And THANK YOU to our show sponsors Greg & Sunny Wheeler, and Mike & Joan Hanten!
Living Voices brings life to history
How do we ensure equal rights for all citizens?
Discover the struggle and sacrifice for Black civil rights, through the efforts of a young African American activist coming of age during the civil rights movement.
In the 1960s, Raymond and Ruby risk their lives to fight racism and help lead African Americans to equality and the right to vote in the South through their involvement in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Recommended Audiences
6th Grade Through Adult
Curriculum Connections
Civil Rights | US History | Civics/Government | Ethnic Studies | African American Studies | Literature | Theatre | Media - Film
Common Core Standard
Literacy in History/Social Studies | Speaking & Listening | Reading
Endorsements & Affiliations
National Civil Rights Museum, African American Research Library & Cultural Center, Northwest African American Museum