St. John’s University’s PARTICIPATE ’12 Initiative Presents Marshall Curry’s Street Fight

September 25, 2012

Viewing and Discussion with filmmaker and WNYC Political Reporter Bob Hennelly

St. John’s University’s PARTICIPATE ’12 civic-engagement initiative presents a viewing of the Academy Award-Nominated documentary Street Fight followed by a discussion with the filmmaker, Marshall Curry, and WNYC Investigative Journalist, Bob Hennelly, on Monday, October 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Belson Moot Court Room in St. John’s School of Law. 

2012 marks 10 years since the Newark, NJ Mayoral race between then Mayor Sharpe James and then Council Member Cory Booker.  This event will take a close look at that election and explore the deeper socio-political issues of race, ethics and campaigning in modern urban politics, through a viewing and Q&A with Curry and Hennelly.

Street Fight, winner of the Audience Awards at the Tribeca, AFI/Discovery SilverDocs and Hot Docs Film Festivals, chronicles the bare-knuckles race for Mayor of Newark, N.J. between Cory Booker, a 32-year-old Rhodes Scholar/Yale Law School grad, and Sharpe James, the four-term incumbent and undisputed champion of New Jersey politics.  Fought in Newark's neighborhoods and housing projects, the battle pits Booker against an old style political machine that uses any means necessary to crush its opponents. Street Fight tells a gripping story of the underbelly of democracy where elections are not about spin-doctors, media consultants, or photo ops. Sometimes, we discover, elections are won and lost in the streets.


This event is free of charge and open to the public. 

Marshall Curry shot, directed and edited Street Fight and was the Director and Producer, as well as one of the Cinematographers and Editors of the feature documentary, Racing Dreams. Both films are included in the top 30 of Rotten Tomatoes' list of Best Reviewed Documentaries.  His newest documentary is titled: If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front. All three of Curry's films have been a part of the American Documentary Showcase, a program sponsored by the US State Department to share the art and practice of documentary filmmaking with the international community.

An award-winning investigative journalist, Bob Hennelly has reported on a wide gamut of major public policy questions ranging from immigration and homeland security to power outages and utility mergers. His written work has appeared in the New York Times, the Village Voice, the Christian Science Monitor, the Miami Herald, the Detroit Free Press, and dozens of other magazines and newspapers. He has acted as a consultant/reporter for “60 Minutes” and been featured on C-Span's “America and the Courts” as well as on C-Span's “Washington Roundtable.” 

The St. John’s University PARTICIPATE program, a University-wide annual initiative to promote and increase greater civic awareness, engagement and participation in the political process, began during the Fall Semester in 2008 when students at St. John’s became engaged in the historic 2008 Presidential Election.  Since that time, the University has maintained and expanded the PARTICIPATE program annually sponsoring:  Voter Registration Drives, Candidate Forums and other academic lectures and events that promote greater civic engagement and work to create better informed and more active voters within the University community.

For more information on St. John’s PARTICIPATE program, visit www.stjohns.edu/participate. Follow us at www.twitter.com/STJ_Participate.

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