Every WEDNESDAY in August
August 7 - Wilmington 10; USA 10,000
"Wilmington 10; USA 10,000" by Haile Gerima, looks at the case of nine black boys and men as well as one white woman held as political prisoners in the 1970's on trumped up charges designed to discourage their organizing in Wilmington, North Carolina. Ben Chavis and icons such as Charles Cobb Sr. and the United Church of Christ are featured. Includes Assata Shakur, and other political prisoners.
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FILMS TO BE SCREENED INCLUDE...
Mumia Abu Jamal: Long Distance Revolutionary
Herman's House
and Free Angela & All Political Prisoners
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"I Saw DC" Film Release
Thursday, August 8th, 6:30-8pm
"Thank you for contacting us about information for I SAW! DC's youth film release!
We are summer youth researchers, all DC residents, ages 14 to 21 years old uncovering the significance of DC's early 19th century African American community in Georgetown and its extended areas of Washington, D.C.
Our youth led summer community based education research project highlights that 'resilience is a creative power' in themes relating to the legacy of one of DC's oldest communities, African Americans, and their often unheralded contributions to the nation's capital.
Our field research sites involve the Mt. Zion church community and the 15th Street Presbyterian Church community. We are celebrating their legacy with a documentary video and a research presentation exclusively produced by us, I SAW! DC youths. We hope you enjoy what we did this summer!"
Thank you, I SAW! DC Youth
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When faced with life's twist and turns in Hampton Roads, Virginia, one has a choice. One can either surrender to mayhem and be toss like waves in the Atlantic Ocean or rely on wise counsel and to navigate the waters.
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CANCELLED DURING RAMADAN
Will Return September 7
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