Black History Month Film Screening

Thursday, February 02, 2023
06:00 p.m. - 08:00 p.m.
Add to Calendar 2023-02-02 18:00:00 2023-02-02 20:00:00 Black History Month Film Screening Join the Center for Inclusion and Diversity (CID) and the Black Law Student Association (BLSA) for a film screening of Adapting History produced by McGeorge Alumnus, Amadeu “Dayo” Goncalves. View the trailer. Four ‘Adapting History’ cast members will be available for a post-screening Q&A.Film Synopsis: Adapting History is an oral telling of American music through history and American history through music. From gospel to blues and jazz to R&B, America has produced some of the most innovative music of the 20th century. Although the songs are easy on the ears, their inception occurred in cultural climates that were often discordant. In Adapting History, musical artist Dahlak uses spoken word poetry to narrate the complex history of our nation. His musical chronicle shows that despite conflict and misunderstanding, we can still be brilliantly creative. Adapting History was created in collaboration with and commissioned by Montalvo Arts Center’s Education Department, OneBeat via the U.S. State Department, ArtPower UCSD and the Mondavi Center at UC Davis. 3200 5th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA McGeorge School of Law McGeorge School of Law America/Los_Angeles public

Join the Center for Inclusion and Diversity (CID) and the Black Law Student Association (BLSA) for a film screening of Adapting History produced by McGeorge Alumnus, Amadeu “Dayo” Goncalves. View the trailer.

Four ‘Adapting History’ cast members will be available for a post-screening Q&A.

Film Synopsis: Adapting History is an oral telling of American music through history and American history through music. From gospel to blues and jazz to R&B, America has produced some of the most innovative music of the 20th century. Although the songs are easy on the ears, their inception occurred in cultural climates that were often discordant. In Adapting History, musical artist Dahlak uses spoken word poetry to narrate the complex history of our nation. His musical chronicle shows that despite conflict and misunderstanding, we can still be brilliantly creative. Adapting History was created in collaboration with and commissioned by Montalvo Arts Center’s Education Department, OneBeat via the U.S. State Department, ArtPower UCSD and the Mondavi Center at UC Davis.

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McGeorge School of Law
3200 5th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
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