African Nova Scotian Film Series- 'Loyalties' Screening (FREE)

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March07
Tuesday, 7 March, 2017 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic; 1675 Lower Water Street; Halifax
Cost: 
Free- RSVP REQUESTED

Loyalties

This one-hour documentary is the story of two women; Dr. Ruth Holmes Whitehead and graduate student Carmelita Robertson, whose meeting in 1995 brought together two halves of a whole story: that of slave owner and the enslaved.

This film will mark International Women's Day (March 8th)
Directed by Lesley Ann Patten, 1999

For the lunch screening RSVP: http://ansa_novascotia.eventbrite.com

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As a continuation of African Heritage Month, African Nova Scotian Affairs (ANSA) has organize a FREE mini film series and invites you to join us to take a glimpse into the cultural realities, social activism, and historical events of African Nova Scotians.

TWO FREE SCREENINGS FOR EACH FILM:  Noon-1pm and 6-7:30pm

March 7th- Loyalties
March 14th - Africville: Can't Stop Now
March 21st- A Long Road to Justice: The Viola Desmond Story
March 28th- Rocky Jones: Encounter at Kwacha House & TEDTalk
 

 

 

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