About this Event
KANKYE - Conjure Film Festival exists to educate and empower our people through film in the exploration of our Ancestrally-inherited Religious traditions as Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African-Black) people in America. Our Ancestral Religious traditions inclusive of Hoodoo, Voodoo, Juju, Ngengang, Wanga, Gris Gris, Gullah, Geechee and more have been preserved in our blood-circles in North America for over three centuries since we first arrived in the western hemisphere from Afuraka/Afuraitkait (Africa). Our Ancestral Religions govern every aspect of our lives allowing us to survive and thrive intergenerationally. It is incumbent upon us to accurately relate our narratives.
KANKYE - Conjure Film Festival is the first film festival grounded in what we define as the Conjure Film genre. In this genre we highlight our Ancestral Religious expressions preserved in our matriclan and patriclan blood-circles as Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) people specifically in the United States over the past three centuries. These expressions can be termed 'African-American' Ancestral Religion. There is a great deal of misinformation regarding our culture and thus the misdefining of our Ancestral Religion in North America as 'Afro-American Folk Magic' mixed with 'native-american' and 'european occultism'. This description is totally inaccurate as examined in our article KANKYE - Conjure Defined.
We look forward to connecting with the community and sharing various films in the establishment of this genre.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1901 Mississippi Ave SE, 1901 Mississippi Avenue Southeast, Washington, United States
USD 37.74