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On Toni: She Was A Friend of My Mind

Tickets to this event are SOLD OUT. Event Overview The African American Museum in Philadelphia, alongside the Moonstone Arts Center and the Scribe Video Center, is hosting a three-part event in tribute to the award-winning novelist and poet who brought forth the prominent issues on race and identity into the american literary mainstream. The event …

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William Still: Film and Discussion

The Underground Railroad: The William Still Story – Film & Discussion   The film blends stories, characters and context with evocative reenactments, new historical perspectives and sometimes shocking accounts. The predominant “voices” in the documentary are those of William Still and a selection of freedom seekers whose stories help define the era. Their actual words …

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Postponed to Next Friday (2/12) – 5:30pm – CHARLES FULLER

POSTPONED TO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 5:30pm FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 5:30pm – SCREENING/DISCUSSION Art Sanctuary and Moonstone Present: CHARLES FULLER A screening of the film of Charles Fuller’s Pulitzer Prize winning play A Soldier’s Story Charles H. Fuller, Jr. (born 5 March 1939) is an American playwright, best known for his play, A Soldier’s Play for …

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12/9 – 7pm – Re-Think Afghanistan documentary

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 7pm – Film & Discussion RE-THINK AFGHANISTAN presented by The World Can’t Wait, PhiladelphiaThis well-made documentary, produced by The Brave New Foundation and directed by Robert Greenwald, takes a sober and somber look at what 8 years of U.S. led war of aggression against the Afghani people has meant. It delves into …

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