Black Cinema 2: A Deep Responsibility to Live Up to
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After the Cinema Project and the Black Creative Collective’s successful event back in April, Black Cinema 2’s theme is “A Deep Responsibility to Live Up to.” Portland Community Media hosts a double screening of two 16mm black and white films addressing race, politics, and the need for progressive change: Malcolm X Speaks, a 1971 film by adored television reporter Gil Noble, and Angela Davis at Malcolm X College (1972), which features an interview with Davis discussing the upcoming presidential election after serving 16 months in prison. JENNI MOORE