Although there was some confusion during the Academy Awards ceremony over the 2016 Best Picture winner, there is little doubt that Moonlight is one of the most beautiful and heart-wrenching films ever to earn the distinction. A chronicle of the childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood of a gay African-American man growing up in a rough neighborhood of Miami, Moonlight is an urgent social document, a poetic drama about race and identity, and a challenging and moving work of cinematic triumph. Join us for a showing of this powerful film, where we will be hosting a thought-provoking discussion afterward with Erica Ocegueda and Donna Thompson, both from the Chandler/Gilbert Community College.