Film producer, writer and director Chris Zander, in partnership with L.O.S.S. (Lending Our Shared Stories), will present his new documentary A PALETTE OF SHADES at the Roxy Regional Theatre on Sunday, February 20, at 4:00pm.
Featuring Dr. Eva Gibson, Dr. Monique Freemon, Harold Wallace III, Frances Hubbard, Sherman Wilson and Treva R. Gordon, the film addresses Colorism, the practice of favoring lighter skin over darker skin.
Following the film screening, a Q&A session will be hosted by Roxy Regional Theatre Executive Director Ryan Bowie and L.O.S.S. founder Treva R. Gordon.
Nashville native Stephen Christopher Alexander “Chris Zander” is a model, film producer, director and on-camera personality. Since the age of 18, his mission in television and film has been to create content that adds value to the lives of all people. A recent graduate of Austin Peay State University with a Master of Arts in Communication, Chris wants all individuals to see themselves within his work and to understand that — no matter the ethnicity, age, gender, etc. of an individual — they are valuable because God created them.
L.O.S.S. (Lending Our Shared Stories) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit ministry of The Mile High Church in Clarksville, founded in 2019 by Treva R. Gordon as a grief support organization. For more information, visit www.loss-events.org.
Tickets to the screening are $15 and may be reserved online via the button below, by phone at (931) 645-7699, or at the theatre during regular box office hours (9:00am to 2:00pm, Monday through Friday, and one hour prior to the screening).