DALLAS TEXAS MALCOLM X FESTIVAL MAY 19 & 20El-hajj Malik El-Shabazz Anti-War, US Spying thru the Eyes of Malcolm X
The Black Academy of Arts & Letters Dallas Convention Center Theatre Complex 650 South Griffin Street
MAS DFW and MAS Freedom Foundation 6 pm $10
tmuhammad2003@yahoo.com 972-812-2230
http://www.mycdfw.org/public/home.aspxSOUTH DALLAS CULTURAL CENTER &
BLACK CINEMATHEQUE DALLAS
invite you to the
BLACK MEN FILM FESTIVAL,
honoring
Malcolm X
Film #1 Malcolm X Speaks 35 min.
Malcolm X was a master of the WORD. We celebrate Malcolm X because of his bold honesty and sacrifice, his intellectural power and brilliant rap!
Malcolm was a living representative of our great radical tradition of struggle created by millions of people whose names we will never know.
We celebrate and STUDY Malcolm X because he is a window through which we can see and understand this radical tradition. We study Malcolm to learn how we can keep this tradition alive by making our original contribution to it.
Film #2 Public Enemy by Jens Meurer 50 min.
PUBLIC ENEMY presents four charismatic and influential Americans who have been leading wildly dissimilar lives, yet they have one thing in common: they are all former members of the Black Panther Party - the radical black liberation movement that confronted racial and economic inequality in 1960s mainstream America. A film about the revolutionaries after the revolution, PUBLIC ENEMY focuses on the personal lives, past and present, of four Panther Party members - prisoner-turned-playwright Jamal Joseph; musician and record producer, Nile Rodgers (Chic, Sister Sledge); law professor and lecturer Kathleen Cleaver; and the last surviving founding member, Bobby Seale.
"The Black Panther Party was greatly influenced by Malcolm X and his philosophy of self determination, self respect and self defense" explains Marilyn Clark, founding director of Black Cinematheque. "We are pleased to share this film with the Dallas
audience on Malcolm's 81st birthday."
Film #3 I Have A Dream 2006 -- by Adrian L. Neely, 8 min.
Four elementary students try to awaken their indifferent teacher to
the value of Black history.
Film #4 Flowers in the Dirt
by Giraud Polite, 10 min.
A documentary on the cultural significance of the "n" word.
Friday, May 19, 2006 8PM
$5.00 @ the door
Black Forest Theater
1920 MLK Blvd. Dallas, Texas
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FREE FREE FREE
Saturday, May 20th 12noon til dark
MALCOLM X FESTIVAL
"Rebirth of Revolution"
@ Martin Luther King Center
2922 MLK Blvd. South Dallas
FREEDOM SCHOOL...STOMP DANCERS...SPOKEN WORD...AFRICAN DANCE& MUSIC
HIP HOP....JAZZ...CULTURAL SPEAKERS....AFRICAN MARKET PLACE
FREE CLOTHING....HEALTH FAIR....FOOD
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE