'Confederate Monuments- Heritage or Hatred?: A short film screening and conversation

WHEN: Tuesday, Feb. 2, 7 p.m. screening / 7:20 p.m. discussion

 

 

Confederate Monuments- Heritage or Hatred? is part three of four HBCU Storytellers short film project, 400 Years Later…'free-ish, that explores the 400-year commemoration of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Virginia in late August 1619

 

Moderated by Miela Fetaw, documentary filmmaker

 

Streaming live on the Milwaukee Film YouTube and Black Lens Facebook page

 

Includes:
Confederate Monuments- Heritage or Hatred?

22 min | DIR Chadwick Gobar, James Hadgis, Brian Favors

 

Community Partners: Historic Milwaukee, Inc, MIlwaukee County Historical Society, Nate Parker Foundation


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