aGLIFF presents Been Here: Queer, Black & Proud, a Black History Month community collaboration with aGLIFF’s Queer Black Voices, _OFCOLOR, Beyond Brotha, JAT Creative, and the George Washington Carver Museum featuring four special screenings and events.
The evening will also include a pre-screening reception and a performance by Austin Drag performer Amber Nicole Davenport.
aGLIFF's Queer Black Voices will present a special screening of All Boys Aren't Blue,based on the New York Times bestselling memoir by George M. Johnson. Director Nathan Hale Williams (QBV 2021 Mentor) will be live in-person for a post screening discussion with various community leaders.
Guests will also be treated to three award-winning short films by Queer Black filmmakers, including The Funnel (pictured)by writer/director/activist Charlene A. Carruthers (QBV Awardee, 2022); How Not to Date While Trans by writer/director/actress Nyala Moon (QBV Awardee, 2022); and Buffalo by writer/actor/activist Paul Oakley Stoval.
aGLIFF presents Been Here: Queer, Black & Proud, a Black History Month community collaboration with aGLIFF’s Queer Black Voices, _OFCOLOR, Beyond Brotha, JAT Creative, and the George Washington Carver Museum featuring four special screenings and events.
The evening will also include a pre-screening reception and a performance by Austin Drag performer Amber Nicole Davenport.
aGLIFF's Queer Black Voices will present a special screening of All Boys Aren't Blue,based on the New York Times bestselling memoir by George M. Johnson. Director Nathan Hale Williams (QBV 2021 Mentor) will be live in-person for a post screening discussion with various community leaders.
Guests will also be treated to three award-winning short films by Queer Black filmmakers, including The Funnel (pictured)by writer/director/activist Charlene A. Carruthers (QBV Awardee, 2022); How Not to Date While Trans by writer/director/actress Nyala Moon (QBV Awardee, 2022); and Buffalo by writer/actor/activist Paul Oakley Stoval.
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$20-$30