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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: More Than a Month
DESCRIPTION:Lunch & Learn returns in time for Black History Month! Join us in the Kozak Room for lunch and a PBS Independent Lens documentary film by Shukree Hassan Tilghman\, MORE THAN A MONTH. The young African-American filmmaker sets out on a cross-country campaign to end Black History Month. Through this thoughtful and humorous journey\, he explores what the treatment of history tells us about race and equality in a "post-racial" America. Tilghman's campaign to end Black History Month is a provocative gambit to open a public conversation about the idea of ethnic heritage months\, and whether relegating African American history to the shortest month of the year   and separating it from American history on the whole   denigrates the role of black people and black culture throughout American history. But it is also a seeker's journey to reconcile his own conflicting feelings about his own identity\, history\, and convictions.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lunch &amp\; Learn returns in time for Black History Month! Join us in the Kozak Room for lunch and a PBS Independent Lens documentary film by Shukree Hassan Tilghman\, MORE THAN A MONTH. The young African-American filmmaker sets out on a cross-country campaign to end Black History Month. Through this thoughtful and humorous journey\, he explores what the treatment of history tells us about race and equality in a &ldquo\;post-racial&rdquo\; America. Tilghman&rsquo\;s campaign to end Black History Month is a provocative gambit to open a public conversation about the idea of ethnic heritage months\, and whether relegating African American history to the shortest month of the year &ndash\; and separating it from American history on the whole &ndash\; denigrates the role of black people and black culture throughout American history. But it is also a seeker&rsquo\;s journey to reconcile his own conflicting feelings about his own identity\, history\, and convictions.
LOCATION:Vermillion Public Library Kozak Room
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DTSTAMP:20260405T210418Z
URL:https://chamber.livevermillion.com/events/details/lunch-learn-more-than-a-month-20974
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