The Sun Rises in the East – Humanities Institute/Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program Film Series – FREE
Please join us as we honor Black History Month with a screening (free and open to the public) of The Sun Rises in the East, a documentary film by Tayo Giwa and Cynthia Gordy Giwa.
6:00 pm: Reception – complimentary light fare with cash beer & wine bar
7:00 pm: Screening – The Sun Rises in the East (dir. Tayo Giwa, 58 mins., 2022)
Post-screening conversation hosted by Donte McFadden, Director, UB Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program
About The Sun Rises in the East:
“The Sun Rises in The East chronicles the birth, rise and legacy of The East, a pan-African cultural organization founded in 1969 by teens and young adults in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Led by educator and activist Jitu Weusi, The East embodied Black self-determination, building dozens of institutions, including its own African-centered school, food co-op, newsmagazine, publishing company, record label, restaurant, clothing shop and bookstore.
The organization hosted world-famous jazz musicians and poets at its highly sought-after performance venue, and it served as an epicenter for political contemporaries such as the Black Panther Party, the Young Lords and the Congress of Afrikan People, as well as comrades across Africa and the Caribbean.
In effect, The East built an independent Black nation in the heart of Central Brooklyn.
The Sun Rises in The East is the first feature-length documentary to explore this inspiring story. The film also examines challenges that led to the organization’s eventual dissolution, including government surveillance, its gender politics and financial struggles. Featuring interviews with leaders of The East, historians and people who grew up in the organization as children, The Sun Rises in The East delivers an exhilarating and compelling vision for just how much is possible.”
This is the first in a series of films presented by the UB Humanities Institute in conjunction with the UB Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program. Screenings will be held monthly at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center from February through May.
Speaker
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Donte McFadden
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