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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: 'Legacy of Love' virtual screening
DESCRIPTION:Join Writer\, Producer and Director\, Roberto Mighty\, for a virtual screening of his new documentary\, Legacy of Love\, as recently seen on WGBH-TV. The film\, hosted by EMMY award winning newscaster and Pastor Reverend Liz Walker\, reveals the mostly unknown story of Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott’s formative years in 1950’s Boston – where they met as students\, fell in love\, and started on the road to becoming worldwide leaders and iconic symbols for the rights of oppressed people all over the world. The half hour documentary also highlights the influence of Coretta Scott’s leftist politics on their mutual trajectories. Taking stylistic cues from narrative filmmaking\, this documentary explores their romantic relationship and their dreams for a life of activism and family. In terms of storytelling\, Legacy of Love utilizes living witnesses\, historical dramatizations\, music and original illustrations. \nA Q and A with Mr. Mighty will follow. Cosponsored by the Newton Human Rights Commission. \nThe Zoom login information will be sent the afternoon of the program. Registration closes two hours prior to the event start time. \n 
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-free-library-presents-legacy-of-love-virtual-screening/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Culture and Education,Film and Media
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SUMMARY:New Art Center presents: "Half the History" Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join filmmaker and Tufts Professor of the Practice Jennifer Burton for a screening and discussion about her latest project Half the History\, a short film series about under-explored stories of women in American history. This evening’s films will explore groundbreaking figures including Belinda Sutton\, considered the first person to receive reparations for enslaved labor\, and political leader Shirley Chisholm. \nJennifer Burton is a filmmaker and helms the independent film company Five Sisters Productions. Her films include Origin of the Species (a feature documentary about androids and ethics\, directed by Abigail Child); Kings\, Queens\, & In-Betweens (a feature documentary on gender\, identity\, and drag)\, The Happiest Day of His Life (MTV/Logo) and Manna From Heaven(MGM/SONY). Corporate projects include the “Your Ford Story” campaign of mini-documentary commercials for Ford Motor Company. Working with Tufts student filmmakers\, she has produced the Half the History project\, a series of short films on women in American history\, and Old Guy\, a comedic take on ageism in the media. Her publications include Call and Response: Key Debates in African American Studies (W. W. Norton)\, co-edited with Henry Louis Gates\, Jr.\, and The Prize Plays and Other One-Acts: Zora Neale Hurston\, Eulalie Spence\, Marita Bonner\, and Others (Macmillan/G.K. Hall). Burton earned her Ph.D. from Harvard University in English and American Literature\, writing her dissertation on hope in American literature and film. \nClick here for registration.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/new-art-center-presents-half-the-history-film-screening/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, United Kingdom\, E16 2DQ
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