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Creatively Speaking Films presents its annual virtual film festival on Wednesday, October 30 from 6-8pm ET. Enjoy an evening of short films on the theme of “Community Activists Making Change.” We will look at everyday activists who created change in their communities; some literally starting at their kitchen tables. The film program is curated by Savanna Washington and Myrakel Baker.
Film Program:
Black Lives Matter: How a Hashtag Defined a Movement
Producer/Editor: Sabrina Schmidt Gordon
TRT: 8 mins.
The origin story of #BlackLivesMatter told by its founders Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi, and Patrisse Cullors.
Union
Producers: Samantha Curley, Mars Verrone
Directors: Stephen Maing, Brett Story
TRT: 16 minute excerpt of film
Up against one of the most powerful companies on the planet, a group of Amazon workers embark on an unprecedented campaign to unionize their warehouse in Staten Island, New York.
Blueprint For My People
Producer, Director, Editor: Carol Bash
TRT: 10 mins.
Blueprint For My People is a visual poem that explores the African American experience by featuring rare archival blue photographs called cyanotypes
Shame of Chicago, Shame of the Nation: Eps 1 – The Color Tax
Producer, Director: Bruce Orenstein
Producer: Chris L. Jenkins
TRT: 37 mins.
Shame of Chicago is a four-part documentary series that lays bare the story of how Chicago devised the nation’s most sweeping system of racially segregated housing-and how it diminished the lives of generations of Black families, creating the vast racial wealth gap that persists to this day. Centering Black voices and experiences, the series also brings to life the resistance Black Chicagoans mounted throughout the 20th century in the face of systemic and often violent discrimination in the private sector and at nearly every level of government.
Presented by Creatively Speaking Films at the Institute.