Cuban Women of the African Diaspora - Inspirations for Change. Save the Date for a series of five Sunday evening programs by Filmmaker Juanamaría Cordones-Cook
Published on September, 02 2022Image by Megan Fuentes
by Leni Villagomez Reeves
Co-chair Cuba and the Bolivarian Alliance Committee, WILPF Fresno Branch
October 2022
Cuban Women of the African Diaspora - Inspirations for Change is a series of five film programs with discussion, to be presented online on Sunday evenings in October. Tune in on Oct 2, 9,16, 23, and 30 at 5 pm Pacific, 6 pm Mountain, 7 pm Central and 8 pm Eastern Time. This festival features films made by Juanamaría Cordones-Cook, University of Missouri Professor and Emmy-Nominated Filmmaker, who has built her scholarship around the related and complementary areas of Gender Studies, Afro Latin-American theater, Afro-Cuban Renaissance and Documentary filmmaking. All films have English subtitles. There will also be featured presenters who will help create context and connection for our audience.
Here is a sneak peek of some of the films:
- In the film Paisajes Célebres Nancy Morejón offers a unique perspective on contemporary Cuban culture and intellectual life, with other outstanding Afro-Cuban intellectuals who came of age with the 1959 Cuban Revolution.
- Poet Georgina Herrera is featured in two films, Cimarroneando con G.H , and Georgina Herrera: Mujer, Negra y Pobre, discussing memory, gender, race, and Black rebellion.
- Playwright and director Fátima Patterson explores race, gender, African popular religion through theater and oral history, in the film Race Gender and Theater.
- Author and researcher Gisela Arandia returns to her experience as a young Black woman intellectual and to her recent experience opening spaces for exploration of race and racism in Intelectualidad negra después de 1959.
- Artist Belkys Ayón, who tragically died at an early age, is filmed showing her exploration of the Abakuá world-view.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to see how Cuban women of the African diaspora have seized the opportunity to define culture and made it glorious.
Timetable:
All films have English subtitles
October 2: Belkis Ayón: Grabado de desasosiego
October 9: Cimarroneando con G.H & Gisela Arandia: Intelectualidad negra después de 1959
October 16: Georgina Herrera: mujer, negra y pobre
October 23: Fátima Patterson: Raza género y teatro
October 30: Nancy Morejón: Paisajes célebres
The film series will appear via the following platforms, and be available for 24 hours:
1) Twitch.tv via Hothouse Media
2) Facebook live stream (we will have a link for your promo in early October)
3) YouTube via Hothouse Media
The primary sponsors of this festival are the WILPF US Women and Cuba Collaboration and The Literacy Project; other sponsors include Code Pink, the National Network on Cuba, the Southern Anti-Racism Network, and Teatro de la Tierra.
Help us spread the word by becoming a co-sponsor. Contact Leni Villagomez Reeves at lenivreeves@gmail.com. We appreciate our WILPF-US mini-grant.