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California Newsreel 21.01.2021

Yes. As presented in the award-winning documentary, LORRAINE HANSBERRY: SIGHTED EYES/FEELING HEART.

California Newsreel 06.01.2021

https://www.criterion.com//posts/7153-marlon-riggs-ancestor Marlon Riggs, Ancestor Pulitzer Prize winning poet and professor Jericho Brown’s tribute to Marlon Riggs upon the release of a retrospective on the Criterion Channel.

California Newsreel 30.12.2020

JAMES BALDWIN: THE PRICE OF THE TICKET streaming now at The Public Theater.

California Newsreel 13.12.2020

Monday. 10/12, 4 pm PT/7pm ET. California Newsreel's Cornelius Moore will participate in the panel discussion. The History of White People in America short animated films are also included on the Race - The Power of an Illusion website under "Resources".

California Newsreel 06.12.2020

https://www.racepowerofanillusion.org/events/ Friday, October 9, 11 am-1 pm PT This event will consist of a one-hour screening of Part III of California Newsreel’s award-winning docuseries RaceThe Power of an Illusion: The House We Live In (Part III), followed by a one-hour live-streamed panel discussion. The video and panel will explore issues of racial formation and citizenship as they unfolded in the early 20th Century in the US. ... The video and panel will also consider the implications of whiteness and racial discrimination in the construction of legalized housing segregation in post-War World II America. Housing discrimination helped create concentrated poverty in cities as well as the great wealth differentials between African Americans and whites that persist today. Finally, the discussion will turn to what can be done to dismantle systemic racism and economic inequality. All panelists from the University of California-Berkeley. Jason Corburn (Public Health/City and Regional Planning), Michael Omi (Ethnic Studies and Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies), john a. powell (Director, Othering & Belonging Institute, Law School and African American Studies and Ethnic Studies), and Leti Volpp (Law and Faculty Director at Center for Race & Gender) with moderator Rachel Morello-Frosch (Public Health/Environmental Science, Policy and Management).