Stranger at the Gate screening and conversation

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About This Show

Join us for a screening of “Stranger at the Gate,” a new documentary from filmmaker Joshua Seftel’s Emmy-nominated series of short films challenging people to rethink their assumptions and misconceptions about Muslims. Following the screening, Asma Khalid, NPR white house correspondent and co-host of The NPR Politics Podcast, moderates a panel with the subjects from the film.  


This event is presented in partnership with Facing History & Ourselves and the GlobeDocs Film Festival.

About “Stranger at the Gate”
After 25 years of service, U.S. Marine Mac McKinney returns home to Indiana filled with an all-consuming rage toward the people he had been fighting against. Still fueled by his desire to fight for his country, he plans to bomb the local mosque. But when he comes face to face with the community of Afghan refugees and others of Muslim faith that he seeks to kill, his plan takes an unexpected turn.  

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Dates: One Night Only: September 21, 2022