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“Oaktown Stories” Film Screening and Community Dialogue

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Saturday, October 14, 2023 - 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free event, donations welcome.

West Oakland Public Library | 1801 Adeline Street, Oakland

Event Details

Oaktown Stories is a collection of short personal films from the Oakland community by Oakland filmmakers, followed by community dialogues with guest speakers.

This first of three events will take place on October 14th.

Featured Films:

“ALIVE IN BRONZE: Huey P. Newton (1942–1989)” (A.K. Sandhu)
ALIVE IN BRONZE follows Fredrika Newton and Dana King (an activist and an artist) working to honor the Black Panther Party’s vital place in American history through the creation of a monument of its co-founder Huey P. Newton.
– With guest speaker and community partner Fredrika Newton (Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation).

“When The Garden Comes” (Jay Gash)
When The Garden Comes follows a multi-generational North Oakland family across themes of home, garden, and legacy.
– With guest speaker Creasie Jordan and community partner Joshua Alperin (Oakland Public Library).

“Why More Black Americans Should Try Capoeira” (Chinwe Oniah)
For an Afro-Brazilian art form, it’s surprising to see so few Black practitioners of capoeira in the Bay Area.
– With guest speaker and community partner Contra Mestra Andrea (FICA Oakland).

Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.


Cost: FREE*
*Free event, donations welcome.
Categories: In Person, Movies
Venue: West Oakland Public Library
Address: 1801 Adeline Street, Oakland