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People in the News

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

People in the News

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Oak Cliff Cultural Center Presents Knocking at My Door in Collaboration with MAP 2013

imagesDALLAS – Living Condition is an animated documentary and installation that tells the real life stories of three families living with a relative on death row. The installation weaves these families’ stories together, describing the shock, fear and trauma of living with a relative on death row. Each family bears witness to highly politicized events, revealing perspectives that are rarely, if ever, heard. Living Condition was produced by by Dee Hibbert-Jones & Nomi Talisman.

The exhibit will be on display at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center Oct. 11 – 24. The Oak Cliff Cultural Center is located at 223 W. Jefferson Blvd. in Dallas. Additional information is available online at http://www.dallasculture.org/oakcliffcultural.

Living Condition: Knocking At My Door is presented here for the first time and is one section of the large-scale in-progress project Living Condition that includes two 30 minute films, an interactive site and public installations. There will be an in-progress screening and Q &A of Living Condition: Bill’s Story at Dallas VideoFest on Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. in Theater 3 of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Richardson. Follow the entire Living Condition project at livingcondition.net