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FREE FILM SCREENING + Q&A WITH WRITER/DIRECTOR JOE ROBERT COLE
Join us for a FREE Voices for Justice series event with Joe Robert Cole, co-writer of Black Panther, as we screen his 2020 film All Day and a Night. A Q&A follows the screening.

Monday, Sept. 19 at 6 p.m.

This event is FREE but capacity is limited and tickets are required.*
Joe Robert Cole is a filmmaker committed to crafting smart, rich, character-driven journeys. Along with Ryan Coogler, Cole co-wrote the Academy Award-nominated Black Panther for Marvel Studios, for which he received a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Award. His critically-acclaimed Netflix directorial debut All Day and a Night, starring Ashton Sanders (Moonlight) and Jeffrey Wright was released in May 2020. He produced the Emmy-Winning FX series American Crime Story: The People vs. OJ Simpson, for which he received an Emmy nomination for writing the episode ”The Race Card” and earned a Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for Outstanding Writing. Joe is attached to create and Executive Produce a new series adaptation of In the Heat of the Night for MGM and recently completed co-writing Black Panther 2.
About the Voices for Justice Equity and Arts Series

Voices for Justice: Equity & Arts Series is an interdisciplinary exploration of systemic racism, social justice, activism, equality, and the arts. Through CSULB faculty-moderated conversations with leading activists and thinkers, the series provides students and the community with front-line perspectives on how to achieve positive social change. The events in this series are part of a cross-campus initiative to create a more inclusive and compassionate campus culture. The events in the series are free to students and to the community. Voices for Justice is a collaboration of the Division of Student Affairs with the Carpenter Center, as well as with Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Academic Affairs, FEED, and Dr. John Hamilton, Dr. Angela Locks, and Dr. Ray Briggs.

*All Day and A Night is rated R.