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Aurora church to host 'Emanuel' screening, discussion Nov. 9

St. John's AME Church, 2950 Bilter Road, Aurora, will host a screening of the film "Emanuel" and a panel discussion at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9.

The public is invited. Admission and parking are free.

Juan Thomas, church spokesman, said film director Brian Ivie will attend a question-and-answer session. Panelists for a post-screening discussion will be announced.

Cosponsors are Wesley United Methodist Church, Progressive Baptist Church, Quad County Urban League, Quad County African American Chamber of Commerce, Aurora; and Greater St. John's AME Church, Chicago.

"Emanuel," a 90-minute 2019 documentary, chronicles victims and survivors of the 2015 Emanuel AME Church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina.

Dylan Roof, a 21-year-old white supremacist, opened fire during a prayer service. Nine African Americans were killed. Forty-eight hours later, the families of the Emanuel Nine stood in court facing the killer and offered words of forgiveness.

Featuring interviews with survivors and family members, the documentary examines the history of race relations in Charleston, the significance and impact of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church and the effect on the community from the offered forgiveness.

For more information, call (630) 898-5333.

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