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Spotlight Conversation: A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde Co-Presented by Black Feminist Film School

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  • American Sign Language interpretation in-person ASL Interpretation



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With Ada Gay Griffin, JT Takagi, and Michelle Parkerson, moderated by Alexis Pauline Gumbs

“…That is the work of the poet within each one of us. To envision what has not yet been, and to work with every fiber of who we are to make the reality pursuit of those visions irresistible.” —Audre Lorde

BlackStar celebrates the 90th birthday of thinker, writer, activist, mother, warrior, and teacher Audre Lorde with a retrospective screening of the 1995 documentary A Litany for Survival and a spotlight discussion about the film featuring directors Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson, and sound recordist JT Takagi (presently Executive Director of Third World Newsreel). Moderated by scholar, poet, activist, and educator Alexis Pauline Gumbs, this conversation honors the life and work of Lorde, celebrating her contributions to literature and social justice, while unpacking the making of this tender, intimate, and powerful Third World Newsreel production. 

Accessibility: ASL interpretation available



A picture of a person named Ada Gay Griffin. She is smiling and faced directly towards the camera. She has brown short curly hair and two small hoops on her ears. She wears a blue and green geometrically shaped top against an indoor residential background.

Ada Gay Griffin

Panelist

JT Takagi

Panelist

A picture of a person named Michelle Parkerson. Her head is turned slightly with a bright smile to the camera, and she wears circular gold earrings. Her mouth is open showcasing her pearly white teeth and red glossed lips against a red and white background. She has short curly hair and is wearing a white collared shirt, her neck adorned with a maroon colored beaded necklace.

Michelle Parkerson

Panelist

Alexis Pauline Gumbs

Moderator






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