Free documentary premieres in Fayetteville
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Documentary on Arkansas renters' rights to screen in Fayetteville
In response to the appalling lack of protections for tenants in Arkansas, human rights attorney Stephen Coger and Iron Lotus Creative have put together “A Safe Place To Sleep,” a 17-minute documentary featuring conversations with the vulnerable renters across Arkansas who have been most affected by this legislative oversight and the advocates who are working to make things right. You can view the documentary above or come to the in-person premi…
Free documentary premieres in Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A free premiere of a documentary highlighting failed Arkansas tenets laws will show on March 20 in Fayetteville. "A Safe Place To Sleep" is a 17-minute documentary of Arkansas residents sharing their stories of the impact of no tenant protections. It dives into the stories of people and children who are affected by the lack of management in rental properties. Locally-filmed movie to have premiere at Fiesta S…
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