“Black Stories: Two Cities” celebrates Black filmmakers as key narrators of American experience and activists in fights for liberation and equity. Two groundbreaking documentaries
This program is part of our Black Stories: Two Cities series.
Director: Madeline Anderson
A groundbreaking documentary about a successful 1969 union strike led by Black hospital workers that Civil Rights leader Fannie Lou Hammer hailed as “of decisive importance to all of us.” Exceptional in its clear-eyed depiction of class struggle, women’s experiences, and the financial disparities and racial inequities often concealed by Charleston’s tourism industry.
1970. USA. 30 min. NR
Director: Shirikiana Aina
A striking portrait of gentrification in 1970s Washington D.C. that allows residents to speak for themselves about their changing neighborhoods. Inspired by revolutionary movements worldwide, subjects discuss the global struggle against displacement and community efforts to retain property and power.
1982. USA. 33 min. NR
Thank you to our series sponsor:
Bakari Sellers
University of South Carolina: College of Arts and Sciences
Phone: 8032548234
2018/02/19 - 2018/02/19
Nickelodeon Theatre
1607 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201