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Jun

Saturday, June 14, 6:45 pm | Fellowship Hall
Sunday, June 22, 11:45 am | Fellowship Hall
In 1939, the British intelligence agency M16 recruited Cambridge mathematics alumnus Alan Turing to crack Nazi codes. Turing and his team succeeded and became heroes. However, in 1952, Alan Turing became the victim of prejudice when he was arrested, tried, and punished after authorities revealed he was gay.
The screenings are sponsored by Nativity’s Racial Equity & Justice Ministries. A light meal will be served, and a discussion will follow the film.