Private Documentary Film Screening:
The Best Mayor We Never Elected with Larry DiCara
*** Tickets Now $15 p.p ***
Please join us for a documentary screening and Q&A program. The film traces the personal life story and political career of Larry DiCara, a Harvard College and Harvard Kennedy School graduate, and explores broader themes of the theory of a city, what makes a city successful, the legacy of the Boston race relations issues, and the changes in the demographics of Boston today.
We will screen the documentary film, The Best Mayor We Never Elected, scheduled to compete at select film festivals. The film traces the personal life story and political career of Larry DiCara, a Harvard College and Harvard Kennedy School graduate (AB '71, MPA '77). Larry was the youngest elected city councilor on the Boston city council and served as its President. His political career in the 1970s overlapped with the federal order mandating a correction to the legal segregation violations in the Boston school system which was issued 50 years ago in 1974. Larry ran unsuccessfully for Mayor in Boston, but years later the local press issued the headline that he was “the best mayor we never had.” The movie uses the framework of Larry’s memoirs, Turmoil and Transition in Boston, to trace his personal story of the American Dream. The movie dives into Boston local politics and its modern history, including a deeper discussion of the Boston school busing and the school desegregation crises.
The program will kick off with a light reception; snacks and refreshments will be provided. The screening is expected to start around 6:30 PM, followed by a panel questions and answers session with Larry DiCara (AB '71, MPA '77) and Tim McTaggart (AB '82, JD ’85). DiCara and McTaggart co-wrote and co-produced the movie, and McTaggart handled the filming and other aspects of the movie. Time permitting, there will be additional opportunities to socialize with the speakers and attendants; the event is expected to conclude around 9 PM.
Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM (EST) – 9:00 PM (EST)
Location: The Racquet Club of Philadelphia, 215 S 16th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Appropriate dress required. Business casual is recommended; jackets for gentlemen preferred.
Cost: $25 p.p $15 p.p (refunds will be issued if purchased at higher price).
Where:
The Racquet Club of Philadelphia
215 S. 16th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
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Look Who's Coming:
Harvard Club of Princeton