Wednesday, May 26, 2010

NBAF to show film on L.A. Black Panther Story

For all my folks who will be hitting up the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta, GA (July 14th-18th, 2010) make sure to tune into this great documentary film, 41st & Central: The Untold Story of the LA Black Panthers. 

41ST & CENTRAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE L.A. BLACK PANTHERS is the first part in a documentary series that follows the Southern California Chapter of the Black Panther Party from its glorious Black Power beginnings through to its tragic demise. Despite the Party’s formation of free medical clinics and a successful breakfast program for children, the L.A. chapter was also known as the most violent Black political group in the United States. 41ST & CENTRAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE L.A. BLACK PANTHERS explores the Black Panther ethos, its conflict with the L.A.P.D. and the US Organization, as well as the events that shaped the complicated and often contradictory legacy of the L.A. chapter. 41ST & CENTRAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE L.A. BLACK PANTHERS contains interviews with former Black Panther Party members along with archival footage detailing the history of racism in Los Angeles, including the Watt’s uprising from the perspective of the participants who “engaged with the L.A.P.D.” 41ST & CENTRAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE L.A. BLACK PANTHERS is the most in-depth study ever of the L.A. Chapter founder Alpretice “Bunchy Carter” and features first hand accounts of the Party’s formation as told by the original surviving members.

This film gives the viewer an eyewitness account of Bunchy and John Huggins murders at U.C.L.A. in 1968 and includes exclusive interviews with Black Panther Party leaders Geronimo Ji Jagga and Elaine Brown.

The film will also include Kathleen Cleaver, Ericka Huggins, Roland Freeman, Wayne Pharr, and Jeffrey Everett.

I am very anxious to see this film, as is the public. Many are excited to see a true-life viewing of this once powerful organization. And what an appropriate place to showcase it at, the 2010 National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta, GA.

Here's the trailer:


Check the website for more information: http://41central.com/ as well as the NBAF website http://nbaf.org/programs/film/ .

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