Habitat for Humanity presents Briars in the Cotton Patch w/Q&A

Briars in the Cotton Patch tells the nearly forgotten story of Koinonia Farm, a small Christian community in Southwest Georgia where whites and blacks chose to live and work together as equals despite the brutal and frightening consequences. Possibly the most daring social experiment in the South during the last century, Koinonia faced years of terror, boycotts and intimidation in the years leading up to the tumultuous Civil Rights era. Narrated by former Atlanta Mayor and Civil Rights veteran Andrew Young, this award winning documentary examines the remarkable events that tested the moral boundaries of a community and planted the seeds for the global work of Habitat for Humanity, The Fuller Center for Housing and Jubilee Partners. After the film, there will be a discussion about race, faith and housingDocumentaryPT57M2025-09-15
Narrated by Andrew Young
Faith Fuller
Habitat for Humanity presents Briars in the Cotton Patch w/Q&A"Habitat for Humanity presents Briars in the Cotton Patch w/Q&A"

Showtimes

September 15, 6:00 pm

Art House