Throughout the Southern United States, tempers flare as confederate monuments are targeted for removal. During a 6000-mile road trip through the former Confederacy, this documentary explores the legacy of “Southern Heritage” and its ties to slavery and white supremacy. A myriad of supporters and opponents is met along the way: White, Black, North and South. Each with their own view on what's worth remembering and preserving. Is there a way past these crossroads? Join us for a free, online screening of the documentary film followed by a discussion with the film’s director, Tim Van Den Hoff, with guest moderator Sheila Wright. Sheila Wright is the Founding Director of The C.R.E.W. Foundation, an organization focused on catalyzing economic development by diversifying and building a media production industry in Ohio. She also serves as the President of The Good Community Foundation. The threading of her work encompasses diversity, equity and inclusion, economic development and the arts. She is the Board Chair of Karamu House and serves on various boards where she leads as committee chair. Sheila is also a member of the Cuyahoga County Citizens' Advisory Commission on Equity and serves as Vice Chair for Growth Opportunity Partners. She is a trustee of the City Club of Cleveland and Art of Me, an organization that promotes literacy through writing, filmmaking and art.