Friday, June 20, 2008 (3)

Jun 20, 2008
June 19, 2008
Thursday
  • THE BRONZEVILLE CULTURAL FESTIVAL

  • Jun 19, 2008 to Jun 22, 2008
  • Location: Bronzeville, Chicago
  • Description: THE BRONZEVILLE CULTURAL FESTIVAL http://www.bronzefest.com/index.html Bronzeville Cultural Festival (BCF) is an event to honor Bronzeville's cultural heritage and to further affirm the outstanding African American contribution to Chicago's rich artistic and literary foundation. BCF features the Bronzeville Film Festival and the Bronzeville Book Fair and cooperates with the Lake Meadows Art Fair. This year’s theme is EXPANDING THE SPECTRUM OF BLACK IMAGES, WORDS AND IDEAS. ABOUT THE BRONZEVILLE FILM FESTIVAL The Bronzeville Film Festival is being organized by Third World Press Foundation. Its mission is to showcase feature films, documentaries, animation, short films and videos that communicate the sophistication, significance and history of African Americans. The festival promotes appreciation of film as an art form and provides a vehicle for education and entertainment while solidifying the base that nurtures and encourages emerging black filmmakers. Third World Press Foundation
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June 20, 2008
Friday
 
  • Africa in America: Images of Land, Struggle and Resistance

  • Jun 20, 2008 to Jun 21, 2008
  • Location: WESLEY UNITED METODIST CHURCH
  • Description:

    The Manuel Zapata Olivella Center & Wesley United Methodist Church cordially invite you to an inspiring weekend of activities, June 20 to 22, 2008. "Africa in America: Images of Land, Struggle and Resistance." Photos by Jonathan Bruce, Nacho Hernandez, Danita Delaney and others. Friday, June 20th Opening Reception (refreshments, jazz ensemble, & conversation with artists), 6:30– 10 pm Saturday, June 21st Afternoon Exhibition: guided tours, 12 noon– 5 pm Sunday, June 22nd Afternoon Exhibition: guided tours, 12:30 – 5 pm Evening Fundraising Event for Pastors for Peace/ Cuba Caravan, 5 – 9 pm Featuring: Oscar Rousseaux, Afro-Cuban Musician & Carlo Gentile, Spoken-Word Artist, and Singer Luci Murphy. Dinner will be served. Admission $5 Co-Sponsors: MILPA, GRUPO AFRODESCENDIENTE, FRIENDS OF THE CONGO, TRANSAFRICA FORUM. Contact: Humberto Garcés Executive Director Phone: 202-558-7230 | 202-966-514 5312 Connecticut Avenue & Jenifer Street, NW. Washington, DC. 20015 www.wesleydc.o
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