^lîortlanbiObBvrurr Black History Month January 30. 2008 Page A5 ____________________ B lack H istory M onth Cascade Festival01 African Films T e n o w i ll a n s w e rq u e s tio n s about his continued from Front w o rk and share in s ig h ts in to c o lo n ia l­ ism , n e o -c o lo n ia lis m , and A fr ic a n f ilm ­ "D ays o f G lo ry ,” the h a rd -h ittin g w in n e r m aking. T h is yea r’ s fe stiva l b ring s to Portland o f the 2006 Cannes F ilm Festival. more than 20 a w a rd -w in n in g A fric a n film s A lg e ria n d ire c to r R a chid B ou cha reb 's E xceptional both as a w a r f ilm and as a from every region o f the continent. F ilm s Study in c o lo n ia l e x p lo ita tio n , "D a y s o f w ill be shown on F rida y and Saturday G lo ry " (7 p .m „ Friday, Feb. 1, at the H o lly ­ evenings w ith those film s repeated in wood Theatre) fo llo w s a gro up o f N o rth T hursday afternoon matinees. A frica n s w h o fin d them selves in Europe T here w ill be do cum e ntary film s on during W o rld W ar II, fig h tin g to liberate a T hursday evenings and on fo u r Saturday country that holds them in c o lo n ia l s e rv i­ afternoons, in c lu d in g a Saturday after­ tude. noon F a m ily F ilm D ay program . Each In the second w eek o f the fe stiva l, evening screening w ill be fo llo w e d by a C am eroonian d ire c to r Jean-M arie T eno discussion session led by in d iv id u a ls from w ill make a v is it. One o f A fr ic a ’ s prem iere the area show n in that e v e n in g 's f ilm o r by docum entary film m a k e rs , T eno w ill show in d iv id u a ls w ith expert kno w le dg e o f the tw o o f his recent film s , "T h e C o lo n ia l M isu nd erstand in g," (8:15 p.m ., Feb. 7, region. F or a com p le te schedule, v is it the o f f i­ Cascade Cam pus) and " A le x ’ s W e d d in g " cial Cascade Festival o f A fric a n F ilm s w eb­ (7:30 p.m ., Feb. 7, Cascade C am pus). site at a fric a n film fe s tiv a l.o rg . The 1 9 6 6 film B la c k G irl is o fte n c o n s id e re d th e f ir s t s u b -S a h a ra n A fric a n film b y a n A fric a n film m a k e r. The p ic tu r e a d d re s s e s th e e ffe c ts o f c o lo n ia lis m , r a c is m a n d p o s t-c o lo n ia l id e n tity in A fric a a n d E uro pe . Black History Lectures at Reed College quilts. In addition, the co lleg e 's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial versity, and vice chairman of Art Gallery presents Working Merrill Lynch and Co. History, African American Art Other Reed lecturers during & Objects all during the month, Black History Month include bringing together artwork by professorandcivil rights leader significant African-American Mary Frances Berry. On Sun­ artists to exhibit their work day, Feb. 10 at 3 p.m., also at alongside historical and ephem ­ Kaul Auditorium, she will give eral objects. a talk on "Race, Politics and the A public c e le b ra tio n for 2008 Elections." Working History will take place Berry served as A ssistant on Friday, Feb. 15, at 6:30 Secretary for Education in the p.m., beginning with an artist U.S. Department of Health. Edu­ M a ry F ra n ce s B e rry F a ith R in g g o ld H a ro ld F o rd Jr. talk by Nick Cave in the Vollum cation, and Welfare; she was Lounge, followed by a recep­ and c h ild re n 's au th o r Faith thor and Activist." chair of the U.S. Commission rica Movement. tion at the Cooley Gallery from Ringgold is internationally re­ On Sunday, Feb. 24 at 3 Ringgold will give a lecture titled on C ivil R ights, and a co ­ founder of the Free South Af- p.m. at Kaul Auditorum, artist "Thirty Years as an Artist, A u­ nowned for her painted story 8 to 10 p.m. Series opens with Harold Ford Jr. D e m o c ra tic L e a d e rsh ip Council Chairman Harold Ford Jr. will open R eed's Black His­ tory Month events on Satur­ day, Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. in Reed's Kaul Auditorium with his lec­ ture, “The Economy and the 2008 Elections." Ford served Tennessee in the United States Congress for 10 years and was described by President Bill Clinton as "the walking, living em bodim ent of where America ought to go in the 21st century." He is cur­ rently a visiting professor of public policy at Vanderbilt Uni­ Public Broadcasting Specials PBS and O regon P ub lic B roa d­ co m in g one o f the m ost fam ous casting, Channel 10, are a irin g a men in A m erica. M os D e f narrates the s to iy on M o n d a y, Feb. 4 fro m lO t o l l p . m . series o f specials d u rin g B la ck H is ­ to ry M o n th . In A fric a n A m e rica n L ive s 2, F ir s t up is “ P rin c e A m o n g Slaves,'« the fo rg o tte n true story o f H arvard scholar H e nry Lo uis Gates an A fric a n prince w ho was enslaved Jr. returns to p ro file an all-ne w group in M ississip p i fo r 40 years before o f A frica n A m erican Lives w ith poet fin a lly ach ie vin g freedom and be­ M aya A n g elou, actor M organ Free- Sham Murder Trial Documented c h ild o f parents in C h i­ before an open-casket funeral to in vited to watch a do cu­ cago, goes to v is it rela­ show visitors the inhum an savagery H e nry mentary about the 1955 tiv e s in M is s is s ip p i. o f the k illin g . T his groundbreaking L o u is murder o f Em m ett Louis E ight days later, he was film also shows unprecedented ac­ G a te s T i l l and sub seq ue nt The c o m m u n ity is abducted and b ru ta lly counts by witnesses, m any speak­ sham o f a tria l that be­ k ille d fo r w h is tlin g at a came key catalysts fo r w h ite wom an. ing fo r the first tim e. The P ortland C e nter fo r S e lf Im ­ the C iv il R ights M o v e ­ ment. T h e d o c u m e n ta ry man, theologian PeterGomes, pub­ FEBRU AR Y 20, 2008 Shirley Nanette w/The Mel Brown Quartet Jackie Joyner-K crsee, rad io host T o m Joyner and ro c k -a n d -ro ll le g­ end T in a T urner. Part one airs on W ednesday, in to w offers profound insights day, Feb. 3, to begin at 6 p.m . D ona­ e refused m ortician work tions w ill be accepted. Library Hosts Read-In N a tio n a lly -k n o w n author J C a lifo rn ia C o o p e r, the creator o f 11 novels and short-story c o lle ctio n s, w ill be a guest is W ednesday, Feb. 13, also fro m reader at the I2 th-a nnu al A fric a n A m erican Read-In. Sun­ 9 to 11 p.m . The profiles draw on D N A analy­ day, Feb. 3 fro m 2 t o 4 p.m . at the N o rth Portland N e ig h b o r­ sis, genealogical research and fam ­ hood L ib ra ry . A ctress/author Sharon M a rtin i, most recently seen in ily oral tra d itio n to trace the lin ­ Renee M itc h e ll’ s "T a n g o in g w ith T ornadoes," and Portland eages o f the pa rticip ants do w n KMHD 89.1 FM Presents in Celebration of Black History & Women’s History Month! SHIRLEY NANETTE with The Mel Brown Quartet Recording Live at JIMMY MAK’S Tickets $25 each Available at www.brownpapertickets.com, online at KMHD.FM or at 503-491-7271 begins when T ill, a 14-yi a r-o ld o n ly provem ent. 7(M) N. K illin g s w o rth , hosts the 7 0 -m in u te film on Sun­ lish e r L in d a Johnson Rice, athlete Feb. 6 from 9 to 11 p.m. and part tw o @ Jim m y M ak’s 221 NW 10th Avenue Portland, OR 8pm /doors open at 7pm E m m e tt Till T h e f ilm 's hero is M am ie T ill-M o b le y. who through U.S. histo ry and back to A frica. The B etter H o ur featuring the Legacy o fW illia m W ilb erforce airs Urban League President M acu s M u n d y w ill jo in C ooper at the event. M a rtin i is an accom plished singer and c re a to ro f c h ild re n 's books. M u n d y leads one o f the re g io n 's m ost respected social-service and c iv il-rig h ts organizations. m id n ig h t T h is program dram atizes the life o f social reform e r W illia m Seafood a n d W in e F e sti­ W ilb e rfo rc e , a leader in the B ritish v a l - F riday. Feb. I . fro m 2 to S alty's. F o r reservations, a b o litio n is t m ovem ent o f the early 10 p.m., and Saturday. Feb. 2. from 19th century. noon to 9 p.m ., the O regon C o n ve n tio n C enter w ill host O regon Seafood and W in e Festival It’s not your standard funeral home... it’s the new standard in funeral homes. RRY FAMILY FUNERAL H O M In a business where things seemingly stay the same, a change has taken place. A change that may raise the bar on the level of service a family can experience from a funeral home. T erry i J C a lifo rn ia C o o p e r W ednesday, Feb. 6 fro m 11 p.m. to You see, when we w ent aspired to be so far and away the best that a new level of excellence was to be created. We w ould like you to know that we've achieved our goal. call 503-288-4444. Stories o f A m erica - S aturday. Feb. 9 at 6:3 0 p.m .. M c M e n a m in 's Kennedy S chool. 5736 be ne fiting the M u ltip le S clerosis S ociety w ith O regon N .E . 33rd, and the S torytellers G u ild presents stories, w ineries, 20 seafood restaurants and more. songs, and poem s fo r all ages to share o u r fo lk roots a ll the w ay fro m big c ity to the forests o t the P acific M u ltic u lt u r a l F ilin Fest -T h e c o m m u n ity is in v ite il to a screening o f " A K ille r B a rg a in ." the latest film at N o rth w e s t. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , please v is it p o rtla n d s to ry te llin g .o rg . Jefferson H igh S ch o o l's M u ltic u ltu ra l F ilm Festival. The docum entary argues that cheap consum er goods New port Seafood/W ine Fest - l eb. 22 through 24, the d o n 't refle ct the hum an and en viro n m e n ta l costs o f O regon coastal to w n o f N e w p o rt w ill host the . lis t- the ir production. Join the free film v ie w in g and discus­ annual festiva l, fe a tu rin g e xo tic seafood, ove r 70 sion. 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