About this Event
Join Loki Mulholland, Emmy-winning filmmaker, author, activist, and son of Civil Rights Icon, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, for an insightful exploration of his work in documentary filmmaking, moderated by Dr. Sherri Mehta. This compelling segment will delve into Mulholland's motivation, his acclaimed films on race and social justice, and his creative process. Highlights include clips from his award-winning documentaries, including The Uncomfortable Truth, which has been viewed over three million times on Amazon, Emmett Till: White Lies, Black Death, The Evers, and "Dying to Vote," along with insights into his mission as the founder and Executive Director of the Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation.
Dr. Mehta, an accomplished scholar and educator specializing in African American literature and history, will guide the discussion, blending her expertise with Mulholland's narrative on the craft of filmmaking and activism. Together, they'll illuminate the power of storytelling to challenge racism and inspire social change.
Don't miss this engaging dialogue at the intersection of history, art, and justice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Park RVA, 1407 Cummings Drive, Richmond, United States
USD 17.85 to USD 21.05