About this Event
Labor of Love: Black Resistance Through Work & Art
Join Barry University and South Florida People of Color (SFPoC) for a powerful three-part film series that explores the intersection of Black labor, resistance, and triumph. This series showcases stories that both inspire and challenge.
About the Series: Film Screening and Dialogue - 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM | Andreas 111
The series examines how work and resistance have intersected throughout Black history, from agricultural innovation to labor organizing, connecting historical struggles with contemporary movements for workplace equity. These Wednesday evening screenings offer a unique opportunity for students and community members to engage with crucial stories often overlooked in mainstream narratives.
Farming While Black - Wed. Feb. 5th
Farming While Black is a compelling feature-length documentary that sheds light on the rich agricultural heritage of Black farmers in the United States. The film captures their historical struggles, the systemic barriers they’ve faced, and the inspiring movement of a new generation reclaiming their connection to the land. Explore how these farmers are not just cultivating crops but also sowing seeds of justice, community, and a return to ancestral roots.
Come for the story, stay for the conversation—don’t miss this unforgettable exploration of heritage and hope.
10,000 Black Men Named George - Wed. Feb. 12th
10,000 Black Men Named George tells the inspiring story of A. Philip Randolph and the Pullman porters, who bravely confronted racial and economic injustices in early 20th-century America. The film highlights their pivotal role in labor rights and civil rights movements, showcasing the power of solidarity in the face of systemic oppression.
Join us for a film screening and dialogue about their remarkable legacy and the ongoing fight for workplace equity and human dignity.
The Killing Floor - Wed. Feb. 19th
The Killing Floor is a gripping historical drama that chronicles Black workers’ struggle for union rights in Chicago’s meatpacking industry. It explores the intersections of race, labor, and community, shedding light on the resilience required to challenge systemic oppression.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the film’s themes of race, class, and the enduring fight for justice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Barry University, 11300 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, United States
USD 0.00