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Ten Years Later:
Talking While Black

DIRECTOR(s): Geovonday Jones

PROJECT TYPE: Documentary  Short
GENRE: Drama, Social Justice

COUNTRY:  United States

RUN TIME: 0:24 min
CAST: Ron Himes, Tamiko Turner, Jordan Wallace, Demond Turner, Cassius Deloartic McPherson, Donald McClendon Jr., Jerome Anthony Jernigans

Directed by Geovonday Jones and produced by Mia Bible and Delisa Richardson, with executive producers Emmett Williams and Jessica Wernli, this poignant documentary explores the question: Who has the privilege of growing old in America? Through the voices of seven Black men living in the decade after the Ferguson Uprising, beginning on August 9, 2014, in St. Louis, MO, the film reflects on their past, present, and hopes for the future. Drawing on raw emotion, lived experience, and thoughtful commentary, Ten Years Later offers a deeply human portrait of resilience, legacy, and the ongoing quest for dignity and equality.

DATE: Friday, October 3

TIME:  Shorts Suite 2 /  2:30 PM - 3:30 PM CST

LOCATION: Scarritt Bennett Center, Harambee Auditorium

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