ADIFF New York Presents: The Black History Month Film Series
Schedule
Fri, 28 Feb, 2025 at 06:00 pm to Sun, 02 Mar, 2025 at 10:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Teachers College Columbia University | New York, NY
About this Event
This , we honor the stories of resilience, culture, and activism that have shaped the Black experience worldwide. Through a diverse collection of films, this series delves into pivotal moments, untold histories, and transformative figures who fought for justice, challenged systemic oppression, and left an enduring cultural legacy. This special event will be held from February 28 - March 2, 2025, at Teachers College, Columbia University.
February 28
6pm
The film recounts the tragic 1897 World’s Fair exhibit of 267 Congolese, their exploitation, deaths, and a century-long reckoning with colonial stereotypes and reparative reflection. Directed by Frances Dujardin, 1999, 54 min, Documentary, Belgium, French with English subtitles
7:30pm
Follows the largest Pr*son uprising in US history, conducting dozens of new interviews with inmates, journalists, and other witnesses. Directed by Traci A. Curry, Stanley Nelson, 2021, 117 min, Documentary, USA, English
March 1
1pm
This documentary reveals the forgotten history of African slaves in Spain and their profound cultural contributions. Directed by AM. Ángel Rosale, 2016, 72 minutes, Documentary, Spain, Mexico, Senegal, Spanish with English subtitles
3pm
This film celebrates Zora Neale Hurston, groundbreaking novelist, anthropologist, and literary pioneer, highlighting her vibrant, complex, and original legacy. Directed by Sam Pollard, 2008, 83 minutes, Documentary, USA, English
5pm
Fighting for Respect captures the plight of African American soldiers who fought in WWI, receiving the Croix de Guerre military decoration from France, while still fighting discrimination and hatred at home in America. Directed by Joanne Burke, 2021, 54 minutes, Documentary, USA, France, English
6:30pm
Keepers of the Flame
On the eve of the 1913 Women’s Suffrage Parade, Black suffragettes challenge racist exclusion by white organizer Alice Paul. Directed by Shari L. Carpenter, 2023, 17 minutes, Short/Drama, USA, English
Chisholm ‘72: Unbought & Unbossed
In 1968, Shirley Chisholm becomes Congress’s first black woman; in 1972, she runs for president, defying political norms. Directed by Shola Lynch, 2004, 75 minutes, Documentary, USA, English
Judging Juries
Judging Juries exposes barriers to fair representation in criminal juries, including pay, peremptory challenges, and felony exclusions. Directed by Abby Ginzberg, 2024, 24 minutes, Documentary, USA, English
March 2
2pm
YAFA Forgiveness explores power, class, and understanding between an African asylum seeker and a Caribbean policeman. Directed by Christian Lara, 2020, 85 minutes, Drama, French with English subtitles
4pm
Teddy Pendergrass’s inspiring journey shaped 1970s R&B until a tragic accident altered his life forever. Directed by Olivia Lichtenstein, 2018, 106 minutes, Documentary, USA, English
6:30pm
San Juan Hill uncovers Manhattan’s lost neighborhood, celebrating its vibrant culture, people, and lasting artistic legacy. Directed by Stanley Nelson, 2024, 60 minutes, Documentary, USA, English
Where is it happening?
Teachers College Columbia University, 525 West 120th Street, New York, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 71.21