WASHINGTONIAN: Netflix Film “Rustin” Has an Accompanying DC Audio Tour

WashingtonIAN: Netflix Film “Rustin” Has an Accompanying DC Audio Tour

Washingtonian’s Brooke Spach wrote about the release of the Trust for the National Mall’s Audio Walking Tour as a collaboration with Netflix’s “RUSTIN” movie. You can listen to the audio tour at home or on the National Mall via this link.

The tour is comprised of three stops, and each location is accompanied by audio tracks with clips from Rustin, original recordings from the March, and interviews with attendees. Begin at the Lockkeeper’s House, the starting point of the 1963 march and the oldest building on the National Mall, and then head to Lincoln Plaza, where more than 250,000 people gathered to hear Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech. The tour’s final stop is the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, paired with audio exploring the March’s impact.


 

RUSTIN film still courtesy of Netflix