CCWA Celebrates Black History Month!

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Image: La Prommesse TD Prete a Agir

A Message from CCWA Steering Committee Member Alexis Keith
About Black History Month

 

In Honor of Black History Month
CCWA Presents:

A Conversation With Lacey Schwartz Delgado, Executive Producer
American Masters: How It Feels To Be Free

Tuesday, February 16
5:30 p.m. via Zoom

RSVP
HERE TO JOIN US!

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American Masters: How It Feels To Be Free can be viewed FREE online here until February 16!

For more information about the film, click here.
For exclusive outtakes, click on the video links below.

Alicia Keys talks about Lena Horne and what it means β€œto be free.”

Halle Berry discusses how seeing black actors in film & TV "rearranged" her self image as a child.

 

Join CCWA Alliance Partner
Operation Unite NY
for Black History Month!

Throughout February, Operation Unite NY (OUNY), will present online programs in recognition of Black History Month. Operation Unite's Youth in Action members will pay tribute to historic black figures who have changed and impacted how people of color live today. In addition, OUNY will address topics of social injustice and entertainment and will feature a message from Reverend Kim Singletary, a CCWA Steering Committee Member.

Programming and event updates will be posted on Operation Unite's Education and Cultural Arts Center Facebook page here.

For more information about Operation Unite NY, visit their website at operationuniteny.com.

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