About this Event
A documentary that revisits the Miami landmark where history quietly took shape. During the era of segregation, the Hampton House served as a refuge and gathering place for some of the most influential Black figures of the 20th century — Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, and Mary Jackson among them. Through archival footage of civil rights marches, intimate moments, and joyful community life, alongside reflections from those who carry its legacy forward, the film honors a space where culture, activism, and Black excellence converged — and reminds us why those voices still matter today.
Join us for the screening of this documentary, followed by a discussion panel with esteemed community leaders and activits.
Panelists:
- Dwight Bullard - Former State Senator and Sr. Political Advisor at Florida Rising
- Mike Gelin - President of Gelin Benefits Group, and former City of Tamarac Commissioner
- Linda Julien - City of Miami Gardens Councilwoman
- Krystal Patterson - City of Tamarac Commissioner
- Dr. Yvette Maureen - Host, Visual Storyteller, and Presenting Producer
Powered by: Kri8ed Media Group, Dr. Yvette Solutions, OVRTWN Corner, and Overtown Children & Youth Coalition
Check out the Trailer below!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
OVRTWN Corner, 1119 Northwest 3rd Avenue, Miami, United States
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