MEMPHIS BLACK HISTORY DOCUMENTARY & PANEL DISCUSSION ! FREE FOOD & DRINKS

Schedule

Thu Oct 22 2026 at 05:30 pm to 08:00 pm

UTC-05:00
Location

Kukutana African American History and Culture Museum | Memphis, TN

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Join us for a fun and engaging afternoon of Black history open panel, and tasty free food & drinks! Held at the Historic African Am. Museum
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BLACK HISTORY DOCUMENTARY & PANEL DISCUSSION



The Epic National Tour Continues: A Cinematic Experience Like No Other

Following sold-out, critically acclaimed premiere screenings and standing ovations in Boston and New Orleans, Reparations Untold has sparked a powerful, nation-wide movement. Traveling across the country, this groundbreaking documentary is drawing diverse, multi-ethnic crowds of all backgrounds—uniting communities in deeply moving emotional reactions and vital, eye-opening intellectual dialogue after each showing.

Hailed as an unmatched cinematic experience that tackles history, politics, and justice with rare courage and brilliant storytelling, this is more than just a film screening—it is the making of a cultural phenomenon.

Memphis: The Movement is Here! Do not miss your chance to be part of the conversation that everyone is talking about. Come out, join the diverse coalition of leaders, activists, and community voices, and experience the film that is drawing powerful emotional reactions across the nation.

Get your tickets now and be in the room where history meets the future!


Special Guests: Dr. Carnita Atwater, Rev. Dr. Earle Fisher

Hosted By: Malcom Bryant & Rev. Kevin C. Peterson


Event Details:

A film screening and panel discussion of Reparations Untold: An American Story, a groundbreaking documentary with powerful storytelling and impactful interviews that shed light on topic of reparations by some of the most recognizable and respected figures in the modern movement.

The film features: Sharra Owens (the child of the first Black Senator of MA, Bill Owens), City Councilor Tania Anderson (one of her final and grandest public addresses while in office), Julia Mejia (witness her epic declaration to the people amidst a rowdy crowd), former City Councilor Charles Yancey, UMASS Professor Tony Van Der Meer, and many more.

After the screening, there will be a panel discussion on the subject matter’s history and current relevance in the American politics landscape. All are welcomed.



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PAST SCREENINGS INCLUDE SOLD OUT EVENTS AT NEW ORLEANS & BOSTON!


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Agenda

🕑: 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM
Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and drinks - Photo Opps & Networking
🕑: 06:30 PM
Seating & Opening Attractions
🕑: 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Exclusive Screening & Panel Discussion
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Where is it happening?

Kukutana African American History and Culture Museum, 1036 Firestone Avenue, Memphis, United States

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