Join us for a free screening of My Omaha, a compelling documentary set against the backdrop of Omaha’s racial justice movement and deep political divides. Filmmaker Nick Beaulieu documents his hometown’s activism while navigating a deeply personal journey—reconciling with his terminally ill father, a staunch pro-Trump supporter. Guided by Omaha civic leader and community activist Leo Louis II, the film explores family conflict, political and racial discord, and the difficult, hopeful search for common ground. Leo Louis II will be on hand for a Q&A following the film. Free will donations are appreciated. Register here!
Thursday, Jan. 29 | 6–8:30 pm
Official trailer below!
Filmmaker Nick Beaulieu documents his hometown’s activism while navigating a deeply personal journey—reconciling with his terminally ill father, a staunch pro-Trump supporter. Guided by Omaha civic leader and community activist Leo Louis II, the film explores family conflict, political and racial discord, and the difficult, hopeful search for common ground. Leo Louis II will be on hand for a Q&A following the film. Free will donations are appreciated.