Race (RAZA): A Cuban Documentary
$12 General Admission
$9 Student/Senior
$7 Member
Discussion
** Followed by a discussion with director Eric Corvalán and a panel of local Cuba solidarity activists: Pamela Taylor, Garry Owens, and Nyema Clark **
About
** Sponsored by US Women and Cuba Collaboration, Cuba Friendship Committee, A Legacy of Leadership, Equality and Organizing **
Tackling problems of race in contemporary Cuba, through the voices of researchers, officials, musicians, painters, and the Cuban people. The film’s objective is to serve as an open reflection on the subject as well as a recognition of the sociohistorical and cultural role of black Cubans in the formation and consolidation of Cuban identity.
Basado en la problemática racial en la Cuba actual, a través de las voces de investigadores, funcionarios, músicos, pintores y población en general. Con el objetivo de servir de reflexión abierta sobre el tema y, a su vez, como reconocimiento sociohistórico y cultural del papel de los negros en la formación y consolidación de la identidad cubana.
This tour is dedicated to the life and work of Angela Gilliam, a true friend of the Cuban Revolution.