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Acts of Reparation - Documentary Film Screening & Filmmaker Q&A
This premiere screening of Acts of Reparation will be followed by a Q&A with filmmakers Selina Lewis Davidson and Mackey Alston. This is part of a Family History Day celebration presented by the Greene County African American Museum.
This is free to attend, registration is requested.
10 a.m.
Two friends - one Black, one white - travel South to their ancestral lands to explore what reparations means to them. From kitchen tables to porches, lost cemeteries to discovered diaries, their journies lead to unexpected opportunities that transform their friendship, families and communities. Together they reclaim and reckon with their roots.
Acts of Reparation is a film by Selina Lewis Davidson and Mack Alston, featuring the FORD/ROSS Family of Monroe, LA and the SANDERS Family of Penfield, GA.
Audiences are invited for lunch and a celebration of family history with Mamie Hillman at Festival Hall (201 N Main Street, Greensboro GA), including tours of the Greene County African American Museum and Family & Genealogy Workshops. Volunteers are also invited to join in a clean up at the Penfield African American Cemetery.