Posted @withregram • @howtosuetheklan SATURDAY: We’re joining the incredible filmmakers behind @atimetoyell “A Time to Yell” for their DC screening while the National Black Causcus Conference is taking place this Saturday Sept 14th at 12pm (noon). Attorney Randolph McLaughlin will join a panel discussion on Saturday and share insights and wisdom from his decades long career as a civil rights attorney, and also as lead council for the Chattanooga Five. Tickets on our website now at TheCivilCase.com #atimetoyell #morethanastatue #cbc #lincolntheatre #howtosuetheklan #chattanoogafive
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Gear up for an extraordinary celebration of culture, history, and music with the Old Atlanta 404 Day Weekend Event Calendar. Over the course of four thrilling days, Atlanta is set to showcase its legendary legacy with a series of dynamic events that capture the spirit of the city. Kick off the festivities on Friday at the Trap Music Museum with an enthralling Old Atlanta Listening Party, where the beats of the city’s past and present unite. On Saturday, take part in the vibrant atmosphere of the 404 Day Parade, featuring the highly anticipated Old Atlanta Float. Sunday brings the glitz and glamour of the Red-Carpet Video Premiere at The Tara Atlanta, including a special screening of the Bolegs ATL film. Conclude the weekend on Monday with New Music Monday at Coalition DJs ATL, spotlighting an electrifying Old Atlanta performance. It’s a celebration not to be missed, immersing attendees in the heart and soul of what makes Atlanta so iconic.
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Pls join me tonight for a screening of my new documentary @atimetoyell @morethanastatue. We were selected for @pviffatl. After Tiesday it is […]
Embark on a cinematic journey through history with the Black History Film Festival, a vibrant celebration that began in Atlanta in 2008 and has since become a cornerstone of cultural reflection and education nationwide. With a mission to illuminate the rich tapestry of Black history through powerful storytelling, the festival has expanded its reach to diverse audiences, moving to Washington, DC in 2015, and is now set to make its debut in Miami this year and Oakland in 2026. Each location offers a unique backdrop for showcasing films that honor the past while inspiring future generations. Whether you’re an avid film enthusiast or someone passionate about history and culture, the festival offers an enriching experience that highlights the narratives shaping American history.
Join in the celebration and secure your place at upcoming events in Atlanta on February 21st and 22nd, Miami on February 26th, and Washington, DC on February 28th. They welcome participants and collaborators to explore how the festival can come to your city, county, or state. Simply DM or contact them via the link in their bio for more details. Embrace the opportunity to witness compelling stories that transcend boundaries and connect communities, creating a shared space for dialogue and understanding.