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    PRH (Project Row Houses) Monthly Movie Night & Discussion: Sankofa

    Presented by Project Row Houses at Project Row Houses

    July 10, 2009

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    PRH (Project Row Houses) Monthly Movie Night & Discussion: Sankofa

    Join PRH (Project Row Houses) for our Monthly Movie Night & Discussion, this month featuring the film Sankofa.  Selected and presented by the Young Mothers Residential Program (YMRP).  Fri., July 10.  Doors open @ 6:15PM,  Movie begins @ 6:30PM.  Light Refreshments provided.

    Sankofa is an Akan (Ghanaian) word meaning "one must return to the past in order to move...

    Join PRH (Project Row Houses) for our Monthly Movie Night & Discussion, this month featuring the film Sankofa.  Selected and presented by the Young Mothers Residential Program (YMRP).  Fri., July 10.  Doors open @ 6:15PM,  Movie begins @ 6:30PM.  Light Refreshments provided.

    Sankofa is an Akan (Ghanaian) word meaning "one must return to the past in order to move forward." Written and directed by Ethiopian-born filmmaker and Howard University professor Haile Gerima, Sankofa is the story of the psycho-spiritual journey of Mona, a self-possessed African American woman who faces an identity crisis. From the African continent through the Middle Passage and the Americas, Mona relives her past and is transformed.

    A seductive model in the United States, Mona is posing near a former slaveholding fortress in West Africa for a photo shoot. Far from the exotic setting her photographer hoped for, Mona is possessed by lingering spirits and is transfixed by a self-appointed cultural guardian and griot (storyteller) who won't let her forget her past.

    In a flashback, Mona is taken into slavery. She lives out her life as Shola, a house servant on a Southern plantation. This film is about the still present legacy of slavery, told from the perspective of its victims. Filmed in West Africa, Jamaica, and Louisiana, it offers a rich view of the psycho-spiritual baggage of the slave past. While the story will be an eye-opener for some, it speaks powerfully of the complexities of the slave legacy and invites viewers into the hearts, minds, and souls of a people whose lives were not their own.

    The location is 2521 Holman Street, Houston, TX 77004.


    Project Row Houses

    2500 Holman
    Houston, TX 77004

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    Free and open to the public.


    Times:

    Doors open @ 6:15PM,
    Movie begins @ 6:30PM.

    Light Refreshments provided .
     


    Phone: 713.526.7662

    Parking: Free street parking.

    Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.

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