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Fall 2022

Guest Curator: Harvard Fellow,  Brad Bailey
Brad Bailey, originally from Moultrie, Georgia, received his B.A. from Yale University in Political Science and his Master's in Public Affairs from Princeton University. Bailey completed his graduate degree in journalism at the University of California at Berkeley. At UC Berkeley, Bailey’s thesis film, Hale, about disability pioneer Hale Zukas, won the Student Academy Award in Documentary. In 2019, he graduated from Columbia University with a Master’s in Oral History. He is currently Fellow at Harvard University.
Registration, Screenings & Panel Discussions
Zoom Links will be Sent via Email with Registration Confirmation.

Fall 2022 _ Monday, Nov 7, 2022 @ 7:00pm-9:00pm EST (in person)

Harvard Science Center, Hall E

  • Screening and conversation with director and cast

 

Fall 2022 _ Friday, Nov 11, 2022 @ 3:00pm EST (virtual)

 

Spring 2022 _ Critical Conversations

Guest Curator: Harvard Graduate Fellow,  Brad Bailey
Brad Bailey, originally from Moultrie, Georgia, received his B.A. from Yale University in Political Science and his Master's in Public Affairs from Princeton University. Bailey completed his graduate degree in journalism at the University of California at Berkeley. At UC Berkeley, Bailey’s thesis film, Hale, about disability pioneer Hale Zukas, won the Student Academy Award in Documentary. In 2019, he graduated from Columbia University with a Master’s in Oral History. He is currently a Graduate Fellow at Harvard University.
Registration, Screenings & Panel Discussions
Zoom Links will be Sent via Email with Registration Confirmation.

 

Spring 2022 _ Tuesday, May 17, 2022 @ 6:30pm EST

 

Spring 2022 _ Monday, May 16, 2022 @ 7pm EST

  • An Evening with Actor and Writer, Sierra Teller Ornelas
    • Co-Creator of TV Series "Rutherford Falls"
    • To Listen to Recording of Our Conversation (coming soon

 

Spring 2022 _ Monday, April 25, 2022

Fall 2021 _ Social Justice Shorts

Guest Curator: Harvard Graduate Fellow,  Brad Bailey
Brad Bailey, originally from Moultrie, Georgia, received his B.A. from Yale University in Political Science and his Master's in Public Affairs from Princeton University. Bailey completed his graduate degree in journalism at the University of California at Berkeley. At UC Berkeley, Bailey’s thesis film, Hale, about disability pioneer Hale Zukas, won the Student Academy Award in Documentary. In 2019, he graduated from Columbia University with a Master’s in Oral History. He is currently a Graduate Fellow at Harvard University.
Registration, Screenings & Panel Discussions
In-Person Registration Required
Zoom Links will be Sent via Email with Registration Confirmation.

 

NOV 18 @ 4:30-5:30 pm est

 

NOV 29 @  7-8pm est

  • Ms. Gwen Carr, Social Activist, Author, and Mother of Eric Garner
  • Ms. Nadia Fischer, Social Justice and Prison Reform Activist

 

DEC 2 @ 7-8pm est

  • Brian Robau, Director

 

DEC 3 @ 7-8pm est

  • Kevin Wilson, Director
    •  Screening and Discussion of  My Nephew Emmett (2017)
    • Student Academy Award Winner 2017
    • Oscar Nominated Director

 

DEC 6 @ 6:30-7:30 pm EST

SPRING 2021 SCREENINGS: NEW BLACK CINEMA FILM SERIES

WEDNESDAY _ Registration, Screenings & Panel Discussions
All Events will be Hosted on Zoom at 7-9pm Eastern Stand Time (EST.) 
Zoom Links will be Sent via Email with Registration Confirmation.

 

Feb 17 @ 7-9pm: Blue Line  Registration

Feb 24 @ 7-9pm:  '63 Boycott  Registration

March 10  @ 7-9pm: The Uncomfortable Truth Registration

March 24 @ 7-9pm:  This Ain't Normal  Registration 

April 7  @ 7-9pm: Love & Solidarity: James Lawson & Nonviolence In The Search For Workers' Rights Registration

April 28 @ 7-9pm: Day One  Registration

May 5 @ 7-9pm: Adios Amore  Registration

May 26 @ 7-9pm:  Black Barbershops and Salons: Neighborhood Oasis (Early Production Preview) Registration

Feb 17

Blue Line (2021)

Panel:
Terrell D. Perkins- Director 
Anthony "Bam" Sutton Writer/Cinematographer/Editor 
Shawnice Rogers - Ronda Elliot 
Bryan Dromerhauser -Vic Wilson 
Kareem Tyson - Lance Adams 
Linda Bononno - Reporter 
Moderator: Samantha Fletcher, EdM '21, TIE, Equity & Inclusion Fellow 

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CIb0205FoMt/?igshid=9lo7uqy5p321
Feb 24

'63 Boycott (2017)  

Panel:
Barbara Fields, Historian, Columbia University
Donna Bivens, Executive Director, Union of Minority Neighborhoods

Connects the massive 1963 Chicago Public Schools boycott to contemporary issues around race, 
education, school closings, and youth activism. 

Bullfrog Films: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/63boy.html
Hollis Record (access with Harvard Key)

Post Screening Conversation:  https://guides.library.harvard.edu/c.php?g=310623&p=2072424. 
March 10

The Uncomfortable Truth (2017) 

Panel:
Loki Mulholland, Film Director
Tamara Lanier, ancestor and leader in Coalition to Free Renty. 

A daguerreotype of Renty, an enslaved person is in the Harvard Peabody Museum.
https://www.harvardfreerenty.com/ 

Loki Mulholland, the son of famous Civil Rights Activist, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, 
grapples with his family’s deep roots in racism as he unearth’s his family’s history 
and the truth behind their slave-owning past. Together with Luvaghn Brown, 
a Freedom Rider and activist, Loki explores the United States’ institutions of racism 
that continue to haunt our country today through his very personal journal. 
“The Uncomfortable Truth” is an unapologetic film that lays bare what we all need to 
understand about each other with an open and honest dialogue on race and society. 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkQU7Y7fTIA 
Taylor Street Films: https://www.alignable.com/lehi-ut/taylor-street-films

Post Screening Conversation: https://youtu.be/Btsa_me84L0
March 24

This Ain't Normal(2018)

Panel:
Rudy Hypolite, Director/Producer 
Donald Osgood Sr. – Comprehensive Victim Intervention Specialist       
Dennis G. Wilson – Co-Producer            
Natasha Carrington _ Advisor, Mother, Community Member

FILM: https://www.kreateabuzzdocfilms.com
Harvard Gazette Article(here)

Post Screening Conversation:https://youtu.be/7NRdkbzcahs
April 7

Love & Solidarity: James Lawson & Nonviolence In The Search For Workers' Rights (2016) 

Panel:
Melissa Bartholomew, Associated Dean for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging, Harvard Divinity
Don Abram, Pride in the Pews:  https://www.prideinthepews.com/

An exploration of nonviolence and organizing through the life and teachings of Rev. James Lawson. 
Bullfrog Films: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/love.html
Films may be found Harvard Library Access in Hollis Catalogue (Harvard Key Required) 

Post Screening Conversation: https://youtu.be/oFVTE38XMPE
April 28

Day One (2019)

Panel:
Divya Anand, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Senior Faculty, Cambridge College
Deborah A. Drennan, Chief Executive Officer, Freedom House Detroit
Hellen Zziwa, Harvard REACH Team Member and Director of Strategy and Engineering at HUIT

Traumatized Middle Eastern and African teen refugees are guided through a program of healing by devoted educators at 
a unique St. Louis public school for refugees only.

Bullfrog Films: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/day.html
Bullfrog Films may be found on Harvard Library's Hollis Record (Access through Harvard Key) 

Post Screening Conversation:https://youtu.be/cj8mtqPiPzU
May 5

Adios Amor (2018) 

Panel:
Yareli Castro Sevilla, HGSU member and PhD student in American Studies
Doris Reina-Landaverde, who is a Harvard custodial worker and TPS holder (and MAJOR organizer on campus

Maria Moreno, the first farm worker woman in America to be hired as a union organizer. 
A migrant mother who sacrificed everything but her twelve kids in the passionate 
pursuit of justice for farmworkers.

GoodDocs: https://gooddocs.net/collections/new-releases/products/adios-amor  

Post Screening Conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yiwkab5BY4U
May 26
Black Barbershops and Salons: Neighborhood Oasis(Early Production Preview) 

Gentrification and the COVID-19 pandemic are only two of the most pressing challenges threatening the historic, community
oasis of Black barbershops and hair salons in demographically changing Boston. Humorous, serious and spirited discussions 
take place in these multi-purpose establishments, which have served as the lifeblood of Black communities over decades.

Panel: 
Rudy Hypolite,Director
Erinn Pearson: CC co-founder and owner of Simply Erinn Unisex Hair Salon
Robin Reed (MD, MBA): CC Faculty, Strategic Planning Committee Member
Dorla White-Simpson (MA): CC Community Leadership Committee, Strategic Planning Committee
Maurice "Mo" Chatelier, Owner of Chatees Barbershop in Stoughton
James Jette, patron of Chatees Barbershop
Spenser Wayne Steele, barber and son of owner of O'Aces Barbershop in Roxbury
Coach Dennis Wilson, Co-Producer

Post Screening Panel:(Here) Passcode: BBfs&d526

FALL 2020 SCREENINGS: NEW BLACK CINEMA FILM SERIES

Friday Screenings and Panel Discussions

BLACK PANTHER 
XXXX CANCELLED XXXX
(with apologies and regret for cancellation)
Oct 2 at 12:00 - 1:00pm (EST) 
Beloved Streets of America 
Panel in conversation with:
Melvin White, Beloved Streets of America
Bob Glover, JustFlix Project
David Harris, Director, Charles Hamilton Houston Institute
Recording of event: (here)

Oct 9 at 7:00-9:00 pm (EST) 
Unapologetic (2020) 
Panel in conversation with:
Director Ashley O'Shay
FILM: https://kartemquin.com/films/unapologetic
October 23 at 7:00-9:00pm (EST)
63 Boycott
Panel in conversation with: 
Director: Gordon Quinn
FILM: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/63boy.html
Nov 6 at 7:00-9:00pm (EST) 
First Rainbow Coalition (2019) 
Panel in conversation with: 
Director:Ray Santisteban
FILM: Good Docs (here)
Nov 20 at 7:00-9:00pm (EST)
AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock
Panel in conversation with: (TBA)
Director: Josh Fox, James Spione, Myron Dewey
FILM: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/awake.html

SUMMER 2020: NEW BLACK CINEMA

July 28:  Gentrification (2020)
In conversation with:
Director:  Terrell Perkins
Director of Photography: Bam Sutton
Writer: Valentino Jefferson
Actor: David Arquila
Moderator: Quentin Harris
VIEW THE RECORDING OF THE FILM MAKERS' CONVERSATION ON JULY 29, 2020: (HERE)
FILM:  https://vimeo.com/437853435
August 4:  This Ain't Normal  (2018)
Director: Rudy Hypolite
1 hr 42 mins
In conversation with:
Rudy Hypolite, Director/Producer 
Donald Osgood Sr. – Comprehensive Victim Intervention Specialist       
Dennis G. Wilson – Co-Producer            
Malik Williams – Music Composer
Host/Moderator: David Harris
FILM: https://www.kreateabuzzdocfilms.com
FILM SCREENING THROUGH: www.swank.com
WATCH CONVERSATION FROM TUESDAY, AUG 4 (here)
WATCH CONVERSATION FROM THURSDAY, AUG 13 (here)
Harvard Gazette Article: https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/08/harvard-av-tech-chronicles-lives-of-boston-gang-members-in-new-doc/
August 11:  Do Not Resist (2016)
Director: Craig Atkinson
90 mins
In conversation with:
PaneL: Justin Hansford, Professor of Law, Howard University
Host/Moderator: David Harris
Host/Moderator: Clio Gates
Film:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcZ1HvdPEEk
Film Education Packet & DVD: http://www.rocoeducational.com/do_not_resist
Short Film by Craig Atkinson:  "Conditioned Response" (here)
August 18:   River City Drumbeat (2019)
Directors: Marlon Johnson & Anne Flatté 
95 mins
In conversation with:
Host/Moderator: Jo Persad
Host/Moderator: Hamilton Brooks
FILM: Good Docs (here)
Watch conversation from August 18 (here) _ Coming
August 25:  First Rainbow Coalition (2019)
Director:Ray Santisteban 
thefirstrainbowcoaliktionfim.com
55 mins
In conversation with:
Director/Producer: Ray Santisteban
Panelist:  Ashley O'Shay, director of Unapologetic  
Host/Moderator: Jo Persad
FILM: Good Docs (here)
FILM: PBS Films:  https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/the-first-rainbow-coalition/
Watch conversation from August 25 (here)

FILMOGRAPHY

Bullfrog Films may be found on Harvard's Streaming Platform , Docuseek.

Future suggestions from American Black Film Festival
https://www.abff.com/2020-films/

The Prison Within
Director Katherin Hervey 
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/aug/25/the-prison-within-san-quentin-katherin-harvey

Unapologetic (2020)
Director Ashley O'Shay
https://kartemquin.com/films/unapologetic

Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
Director: Shaka King
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4Q9Qmq1lu8

Always in Season
Director: Jacqueline Olive
Good Docs (here)

A Man and His Trumpet: The Leroy Jones Story
Director: Cameron Washington 
Good Docs (here)

Agents of Change
Director: Abby Ginzberg, Frank R. Dawson
https://www.amdoc.org/watch/agents-change/ 

AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock
Director: Josh Fox, James Spione, Myron Dewey
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/awake.html

63 Boycott
Director: Gordon Quinn
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/63boy.html

John Lewis: Get In The Way
Director: Kathleen Dowdey
54 minutes 
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/jlew.html

The Third Harmony: Nonviolence and the New Story of Human Nature
Director: Michael Nagler, PhD
44 minutes
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/thar.html