About this Event
Thursday, March 12
May This Be Love 20th Anniversary Film Screening:
Exploring Love As A Strategy For Liberation
6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Admission is Free with Registration
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the award-winning short film May This Be Love by Diallo Javonne French, along with surveying texts such as bell hooks’ All About Love and Betty DeRamus’ Forbidden Fruit: Love Stories From the Underground Railroad, this program explores love as a powerful and necessary strategy for Black liberation.
Renowned clinical psychologist, behavioral health practitioner, and diversity and inclusion expert, Dr. Susan B. Wilson will be on hand to facilitate the discussion. Through film and guided community conversation, we will reflect on how love: romantic, communal, and revolutionary, has sustained Black people across generations and continues to shape our collective future.
Come ready to think, feel, connect, and celebrate Black love in all its forms.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Museum of Kansas City, 3218 Gladstone Boulevard, Kansas City, United States
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