Film screening: Where Do Black Men Live

Friday October 10, 2025 * 6:00pm-8:30pm 

Location: Hunter College, Lang Auditorium, 69th Street between Lexington and Park Avenue

Free + Open to the Public  >> RSVP

Friday October 10th, 6-9pm– short film screening and Q&A with the filmmakers 
Lang Auditorium – 4th floor Hunter North – 69th Street between Lexington and Park Avenues
Free and open to the public.

Film:  Where Do Black Men Live (40min)
Produced by The Black Response an abolitionist research and advocacy organization.

Directed + Edited by Corinne Spencer (Meerkat Media Collective) 
Cinematography by IMA alum + professor Sean Hanley
Camera Tech work by F&M alum Jules Rico 
Production Assisting and Third Camera by IMA students, Zoha Javaid Akhter 
and Santiago Mendez

 Filmed in the Hunter Black Box Theater (543 HN) in February 2025 

About the film:  Where Do Black Men Live? is a narrative short film that uses a verbatim theatre style – the script is composed directly from the real words of Black men interviewed about their housing experiences. Co-directed by Corinne Spencer, Joy Wrolson, Gift Tapiwa. Written by Stephanie Guirand, Gift Tapiwa, Joy Wrolson. 

Free and open to the public. RSVP

Entrance :  69th Street between Lexington and Park Avenues, someone will be there to check off names and direct you to the Lang Auditorium.