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The Texas Kidney Foundation presents an exclusive red carpet event celebrating the premiere of the heartwarming holiday movie, The Christmas Chain. This exclusive event is part of the Texas Kidney Foundation’s HOPE edutainment series, a groundbreaking initiative blending entertainment and advocacy to raise awareness about kidney health and the life-saving power of living kidney transplantation.

The premiere of The Christmas Chain, a heartwarming and impactful film that debunks myths about organ donation, is just the beginning. With a Black transplant recipient, a Hispanic donor, and powerful interracial exchanges, this film highlights the truth: “All kidneys are pink.” This is not just about a movie; it’s about how we as a community can take control of our health and demand transparency in the healthcare system.
Join us for an engaging cast discussion and meet & greet, featuring producer Nicole Mendez and cast members, many of whom have personal connections to kidney disease. Together with experts, community and the cast, we’ll tackle the disparities in organ transplantation and show how we hold the power to change the narrative—no benevolent outsiders needed!
✨ Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from the people closest to the problem and closest to the solution. We’re coming together to dismantle the barriers that have held us back, and through the HOPE program and this collaboration with the National Conversation On Race, we are paving the way for health justice in Black and Latino communities.
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The National Conversation on Race: San Antonio program is a collaboration among the Asian Texans for Justice, American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions (AIT-SCM), the DoSeum, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio African American Community Archive Museum (SAAACAM), the Witte Museum, and the Smithsonian’s Our Shared Future: Reckoning with Our Racial Past.

The Texas Kidney Foundation presents an exclusive red carpet event celebrating the premiere of the heartwarming holiday movie, The Christmas Chain. This exclusive event is part of the Texas Kidney Foundation’s HOPE edutainment series, a groundbreaking initiative blending entertainment and advocacy to raise awareness about kidney health and the life-saving power of living kidney transplantation.

The premiere of The Christmas Chain, a heartwarming and impactful film that debunks myths about organ donation, is just the beginning. With a Black transplant recipient, a Hispanic donor, and powerful interracial exchanges, this film highlights the truth: “All kidneys are pink.” This is not just about a movie; it’s about how we as a community can take control of our health and demand transparency in the healthcare system.
Join us for an engaging cast discussion and meet & greet, featuring producer Nicole Mendez and cast members, many of whom have personal connections to kidney disease. Together with experts, community and the cast, we’ll tackle the disparities in organ transplantation and show how we hold the power to change the narrative—no benevolent outsiders needed!
✨ Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from the people closest to the problem and closest to the solution. We’re coming together to dismantle the barriers that have held us back, and through the HOPE program and this collaboration with the National Conversation On Race, we are paving the way for health justice in Black and Latino communities.
🎄❤️

The National Conversation on Race: San Antonio program is a collaboration among the Asian Texans for Justice, American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions (AIT-SCM), the DoSeum, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio African American Community Archive Museum (SAAACAM), the Witte Museum, and the Smithsonian’s Our Shared Future: Reckoning with Our Racial Past.

More about San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum
SAAACAM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed to collect, maintain, disseminate and interpret authentic African American artifacts related to San Antonio history in a community-based digital archive. The organization’s goal is to illuminate San Antonio’s Black history by empowering individuals to curate their own archives and cultivate a community-driven museum of digitized and audiovisual exhibits. The development of the community archive is ongoing. SAAACAM is the proactive steward of cultural and physical preservation of historic African American resources.
When & Where
Dec 13, 2024, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Timezone: CST
Free


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