Black, Camera, Action! short films present connections between Black history and Black futures in Portland

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KBOO
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Thu, 02/20/2020 - 5:45pm to 6:00pm
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On Saturday, February 22nd, Gentrification is WEIRD and Alberta Abbey will be presenting a night of short films, entitled Black, Camera, Action! The short documentary films focus on the past, present and future of Black communities in Portland, and the event will also feature a panel discussion, as well as a Q&A with the community. 

KBOO's Annette Newell and Althea Billings speak to the creator of the event, Gentrification is WEIRD's Donovan Smith, an award-winning journalist, founder of the clothing brand Ignorant/Reflections, a fourth generation Portland native and artist. We learn more about the individual films as well as the ways in which the various histories of the Black communities are intertwined and increasingly relevant to the future. 

Event Details: 

Black, Camera, Action! on Saturday, February 22nd from 6 to 8 p.m. at Alberta Abbery, at 126 NE Alberta St. in Portland. Tickets are $5.

More information on Gentrification is WEIRD.

More information on Donovan Smith.

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