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Acts of Reparation Film Screening + Conversation

June 14, 6:30 pm9 pm.
Free
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On June 14th at 6:30 p.m. join us for the screening of Acts of Reparation at the Friends Center at 1501 Cherry St. Acts of Reparation follows two friends as they explore what reparations means to them. Selina, who is Black, and Macky, who is white, have been friends and filmmaking partners for 25 years. Genealogy nerds, they travel south to reclaim and reckon with their roots. In the process they move from awkward outsiders toward belonging to broad kin networks who come along for the ride. From kitchen tables to porches, lost cemeteries to discovered diaries, their journeys lead to unexpected opportunities that transform their friendship, families and communities. In Monroe, Louisiana, Selina gathers stories from a sisterhood of her great aunties who together sleuth to uncover the buried tales of their ancestors. In Penfield, Georgia, Macky challenges generations of his kin to dismantle privilege they inherited from enslavers and support Black leaders nearby. In Acts of Reparation, we see everyday Americans become the change they want to see in the world.

The screening of Acts of Reparation will be followed by a conversation with Breanna Moore, whose scholarly expertise is the abolition of the slave trade in the nineteenth century with an emphasis on the histories of the British Empire and the connections between the United States, the Caribbean, and the Sierra Leone colony. Her research interests include reparations, emancipation and abolition in the African diaspora. Register here for Acts of Reparation.

Location:

1501 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102