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SUMMARY:After Sherman
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegister for Event \n  \nCenter for Black Visual Culture. \nFilm Screening and Discussion \nIn the wake of Southern violence\, the documentary After Sherman chronicles the wisdom passed between generations of African Americans on how to survive materially and spiritually. Post-screening discussion with filmmaker Jon Sesrie-Goff (Ford Foundation JustFilms)\, moderated by Chenjerai Kumanyika (NYU Journalism\, Host of the podcasts\, Uncivil & Empire City: The Untold Origin Story of the NYPD)\, followed by a reception. \nThis program is by NYU Center for Media\, Culture and History. Co-sponsored by Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute\, Cinema Studies and Center for Black Visual Culture at the Institute of African American Affairs. \n  \nDate:  Thursday\, November 7\, 2024 \nTime:  6:00pm \nLocation: Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute\,\n20 Cooper Square\, New York\, NY 10003
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