In the early 1900s, shortly after he organized dock workers in a strike for better safety conditions and wages, activist Frank Little was kidnapped, severely beaten and mock hanged. He's the subject of An Injury to One, a 2002 documentary film that shows today at 7 p.m. at the Cleveland Museum of Art. A screening of I Am Somebody, a film about black female hospital workers who go on strike in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1969, precedes the screening of An Injury to One. Tickets cost $10, or $7 for card-carrying union members or members of CMA. (Niesel)