Stream films on Kanopy or Hoopla, both on-demand streaming film services. They both have an extensive library of African American cinema and documentaries that are free with your Los Angeles City or Los Angeles County library card.
Join the library for a chronicle of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1965.
Website Link
visit.lacountylibrary.org/event/12125425
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East Los Angeles Library 4837 E. 3rd St. Los Angeles, CA90022 United States
This public event brings three historians of slavery together—one focused on the importance of slavery to colonial empires, one focused on captive experiences and health in the slave trade, and one focused on the introduction of African maritime culture into the Americas—to wrestle with the question: What actually happened in 1619?
Website Link
youtube.com/watch?v=ulrUr1-rtzM&t=3s
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The Humanities Institute – UC Santa Cruz 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, 95064 United States
In 1759, the Diamond sailed to unspecified ports in the Americas, Jamaica, Panama, Colombia, and more unspecified destinations in what was then known as the Spanish Caribbean, embarking and disembarking human cargo as part of the slave trade. The Diamond serves as an entry point into a discussion of the movement of Africans and African-descended captives to the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea-bordered regions, the ocean memory of those human cargo lost to the voyages through the Americas, and how that loss reverberates into the present.
Website Link
youtube.com/watch?v=WGePkYfKPgk
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Online at the University of California, Irvine 4100 Humanities Gateway Irvine, 92697 United States
Stream films on Kanopy or Hoopla, both on-demand streaming film services. They both have an extensive library of African American cinema and documentaries that are free with your Los Angeles City or Los Angeles County library card.
The Pan African Film & Arts Festival includes America’s largest and most prestigious Black film festival. The event showcases many Black creative works worldwide, highlighting those that reinforce positive images and help destroy negative stereotypes. Nowhere else can audiences find this unique opportunity to come together through film and art to explore new worlds, meet new people, and acquire new information and ideas. In-person and virtual screenings. Check the website for ticket and time information.
Website Link
paff.org
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The Culver Theater 9500 Culver Blvd. Culver City, 90232 United States
This gallery features an immersive, multichannel media installation created by the legendary director of the Academy Museum. Pedro Almodóvar is one of our time’s most daring and influential writer-directors, transforming Spanish cinema with his 21 feature films. Almodóvar’s films—marked by exquisite performances, lush production design, and moving scores—are also profoundly humanistic and compassionate.
See website for ticket prices.
Website Link
academymuseum.org
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Event Location
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures 6067 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036 Los Angeles, CA90036 United States
This public event brings three historians of slavery together—one focused on the importance of slavery to colonial empires, one focused on captive experiences and health in the slave trade, and one focused on the introduction of African maritime culture into the Americas—to wrestle with the question: What actually happened in 1619?
Website Link
youtube.com/watch?v=ulrUr1-rtzM&t=3s
Event Date
Event Location
The Humanities Institute – UC Santa Cruz 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, 95064 United States
In 1759, the Diamond sailed to unspecified ports in the Americas, Jamaica, Panama, Colombia, and more unspecified destinations in what was then known as the Spanish Caribbean, embarking and disembarking human cargo as part of the slave trade. The Diamond serves as an entry point into a discussion of the movement of Africans and African-descended captives to the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea-bordered regions, the ocean memory of those human cargo lost to the voyages through the Americas, and how that loss reverberates into the present.
Website Link
youtube.com/watch?v=WGePkYfKPgk
Event Date
Event Location
Online at the University of California, Irvine 4100 Humanities Gateway Irvine, 92697 United States
Stream films on Kanopy or Hoopla, both on-demand streaming film services. They both have an extensive library of African American cinema and documentaries that are free with your Los Angeles City or Los Angeles County library card.