VANCOUVER, Wash. 鈥 Washington State University Vancouver will screen the documentary film 鈥淏AM! Chicago鈥檚 Black Arts Movement鈥 at 3:45 p.m. Sept. 10 in Dengerink Administration Building, Room 110. The screening is free and open to the public.
Drawing on extensive interviews, the film looks back on the history of the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s and reflects on the artists and institutions that have extended its impact since then. 鈥淏lack Chicago is the epicenter of our diaspora because the roots are deep and they stay,鈥 said one interviewee, Carol Adams, former CEO of the DuSable Museum.
A Q&A with the film鈥檚 directors, Thabiti Lewis and Pavithra Narayanan, will follow the screening. Lewis is serving as the interim associate vice chancellor for academic affairs. Narayanan is serving as interim co-academic director for the College of Arts and Sciences.
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