Clayborn Temple is one of the Nation's most significant buildings and a landmark of the Civil Rights Movement. The Sanitation Workers’ Strike in 1968 served as the Church’s most famous and successful contribution to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights movement as a whole. After years of non-use, Clayborn Temple is being reborn into a place that honors its history, supports the arts and encourages the revitalization of community space.
With the support of the First Tennessee Foundation and Arts Memphis; Clayborn Reborn and On Location: MEMPHIS invite you to be a part of The 15 Film Series. These 15 days of block parties and screenings will showcase films that highlight Memphis' history, the Arts and community space.
You could be a part of this new chapter in Clayborn Temple's history. Be a part of The 15.
This is NOT a competition.