Black History Month Film Festival 2024
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31
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August 
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Black History Month Film Festival 2024

February 2021

At this pivotal moment in our nation's history, Globe Events honors films and filmmakers documenting the Black experience and the continued plight of systemic racism in the United States. Join us throughout the month of February to view and discuss newly-released films alongside time-honored classics.

Tuesday, September 10 2019 | 5:30pm - 8:30pm

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February 2024

Screenings and Panel Discussions

The Boston Globe is proud to host its 4th annual Black History Month Film Festival. This event series aims to celebrate the lives, culture, and creativity of Black Americans through a mix of classic and new films, which will be available for viewing throughout the month. Each screening will be followed by a panel discussion to provide insight and context for these stories of strength, joy, and love.


Join Globe writers and editors, filmmakers, and talent for these six installments.

Please note, screenings and discussions will be a mix of in person and virtual viewing.

Join the live 'Crooklyn" Discussion now
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VIEWING SCHEDULE

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Virtual Event

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH - 12:00PM EST

If Beale Street Could Talk
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH - 12:00PM EST

Crooklyn
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th

A BEAUTIFUL RESISTANCE: LIVE!
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH - 12:00PM EST

EVE'S BAYOU

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In-Person Event

Wednesday, February 28th - 6:30PM EST

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Wednesday, February 28th - 7:00PM EST

THE SPACE RACE

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*Presented by The Roxbury International Film Festival and Museum of Science

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February 27th - February 29th

A Different World: Honoring the Inception, Evolution, and Future of HBCUs
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 12:00PM EST

The Importance of Black History Celebrations
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, 3:00PM EST

Embrace: The Kings

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 6:30PM EST

The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 3:00PM EST

SET IT OFF

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH

3:00PM EST

A BEAUTIFUL RESISTANCE, SEASON 3

Join the discussion with the filmmakers and Jeneé Osterheldt.

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JAMES HEMINGS: GHOST IN AMERICA'S KITCHEN

James Hemings: Ghost in America's Kitchen

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 12:00PM EST

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 3:00PM EST

GLORY

discussion with filmmaker Ed Zwick, Leon Wilson, President & CEO of the Museum of African American History, and U.S Navy Veteran, Mary-dith Tuitt moderated by the Globe's Adrian Walker

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Thursday, June 18

5:30pm

Drag Performance

Two of Boston’s legendary queens will be kicking the weekend off early with a fierce drag performance.


Visit boston.com's Instagram account at 5:30pm to join Kris Knieval and guests. 

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Friday, June 19

4:00PM

Brides of the Deity: Black Queer Possession With Cultural Uprisings

Join the discussion to hear about the beliefs that drive our speakers passion and commitment to liberation and the ways they are building capacity, connections, and community.

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If Beale Street Could Talk

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Virtually streaming February 2nd-5th


Join us for a panel discussion of 'If Beale Street Could Talk' on
Monday, February 5th.

 

When streaming becomes available attendees will receive an email with streaming instructions and Zoom information for the panel forum.

African-American teen sweethearts Fonny and Tish are ripped apart when Fonny is wrongly arrested for the rape of a Puerto Rican woman because of the machinations of a racist cop. A pregnant Tish relies on her Harlem community while seeking justice for Fonny.

Taneshia Nash Laird

President & CEO, Greater Roxbury Arts & Cultural Center

Porsha Olayiwola

Poet Laureate, City of Boston

Keith Mascolll

SAG-AFTRA AEA M.ed Canidate Harvard Graduate school of Education.
Founder of The Triggered Project.

Julian Sorapuru

 Development Fellow

The Boston Globe

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A BEAUTIFUL RESISTANCE: LIVE!

In-person screening and discussion on
Friday, February 16th at 8:30PM

 


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In her own words, Boston Globe culture columnist Jeneé Osterheldt created A Beautiful Resistance “to carry on the tradition of Black artists and Black journalists in reclaiming the truth of Black folk. Like Frederick Douglass taught us, there is power in representation. Too often, we are measured by our suffering. Blackness must not be defined by our brutalization. We are more than death. When we are depicted by our extremes, the truth of us is lost. We live, fully. Our joy, our dreams, our everyday stories? That's a beautiful resistance.”

Every season consists of a weekly mixtape featuring a short film, a longform story, and a Q&A. The community is invited to share their own beautiful resistance on Instagram. There is music, there is story, there is love. Joy lives here. Join them.

Jeneé Osterheldt

Culture Columnist & Deputy Managing Editor

– culture, talent, development, 

The Boston Globe

Moderator

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CROOKLYN

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 Join us for a panel discussion of 'Crooklyn' on
Monday, February 12th. 


When streaming becomes available attendees will receive an email with streaming instructions and Zoom information for the panel forum.

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Virtually streaming February 8-12th

 

Attendees will receive an email when streaming becomes available  containing information on how to stream the film as well as the Zoom information for the discussion with the filmmakers.

 

Join the discussion of 'Set it Off' with the filmmakers on Monday, February 13th at 3:00PM EST.

Portrait of a close-knit black family living in 1970s Brooklyn, as seen through the eyes of the youngest daughter. This comedy-drama follows them as they deal with money woes, eccentric neighbors and the sons' troublemaking.

Ivanna Solano

Executive Director

Love Your Magic

Therlande Louissaint

CEO & CoFounder

SIDE Presents

Janay Trench-Lesley

 Nay $peaks

Hip-Hop Artist & Poet

Tiana Woodard

Reporter

The Boston Globe

Moderator

Eve's Bayou

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Virtually streaming February 16th-19th

 

Join us for a panel discussion of 'Eve's Bayou'

on Monday, February 19th.

 

 When streaming becomes available attendees will receive an email with streaming instructions and Zoom information for the panel forum. 

Summer heats up in rural Louisiana beside Eve's Bayou, 1962, as the Batiste family tries to survive the secrets they've kept and the betrayals they've endured.

Odie Henderson

Film Critic

The Boston Globe

Moderator

Lisa Simmons

Artistic/Executive Director

Roxbury International Film Festival

Kasi Lemmons

Filmmaker | Professor

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The Mural Master

In-person screening and discussion on Wednesday, February 28th at 6:30PM

 


*Streaming will not be available virtually for this event. RSVP HERE

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Virtually streaming February 22-26th

 

Attendees will receive an email when streaming becomes available  containing information on how to stream the film as well as the Zoom information for the discussion with the filmmakers.

 

Join the discussion of 'James Hemings: Ghost in America's Kitchen' with the filmmakers on Monday, February 27th at 3:00PM EST.

A Roxbury iconoclast whose work defined hip-hop’s golden age, Rob ‘ProBlak’ Gibbs made his name with murals but became a legend by giving a voice to the unheard.

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Editor, Racial Wealth Gap Team

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