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14th Annual Black Diaspora Film Festival

durhamselfportrait.jpgThe Black Diaspora Film Festival celebrates African American cinema by highlighting established and emerging filmmakers and films while showcasing the contributions and uniqueness of the Black artistic tradition in film. Our film selection embodies the richness of Black culture, recognizing universal themes and the similarities that exist among all cultures- St. Joseph’s Historic Foundation, Inc.

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14th Annual Black Diaspora Film Festival

durhamselfportrait.jpgThe Black Diaspora Film Festival celebrates African American cinema by highlighting established and emerging filmmakers and films while showcasing the contributions and uniqueness of the Black artistic tradition in film. Our film selection embodies the richness of Black culture, recognizing universal themes and the similarities that exist among all cultures- St. Joseph’s Historic Foundation, Inc.

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African American Women Artists: A to Z

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February 23 - April 15 2007
Artist Reception
Jazzy Friday, February 23, 6-8 pm
Refreshments and Live Jazz
Free & Open to the public.

The South in Black and White: Southern History, Culture, and Politics in the 20th Century

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REGISTRATION REQUIRED

January 16 - April 24, 2007
Tuesdays 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

A course offered by the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Open to Duke, UNC, NCCU students, and the general public. Registraion is required.

Location: Hayti Heritage Center
(Bus Transportation Available)

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Spiritual Awakening: Work by C. O’Mega Barnes

Saturday, December 9-Sunday, February 18, 2007
Opening of works by C. O’Mega Barnes “Spiritual Awakening� Is open to the public. Live jazz entertainment by The Baron Tymas Trio with light refreshments.

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