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Sunday, July 20, 2025

People in the News

Sunday, July 20, 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