And Still I Rise
Sponsor(s): Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute (DHRC@FHI), Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI), Libraries, and Program in Arts of the Moving Image (AMI)
Cost: Free
An eloquent poet, writer and performer, Maya Angelou's life intersected with the civil rights struggle, the Harlem Writers Guild, the New Africa movement, the women's movement, and the cultural and political realignments of the 1970s and '80s. Having lived such a rich, passionate life and been a witness, as well as a participant, in some of the most profound periods of the last century, her full biography is extraordinarily rich and varied. Dr. Angelou lived not one life, but half a dozen, and yet parts of her story have fallen into obscurity. This documentary reflects on how the events of history, culture and the arts shaped her life and how she, in turn, helped shape our own worldview through her autobiographical literature and activism.
Type: MULTICULTURAL/IDENTITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, UNITED STATES FOCUS, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT/SOCIAL ACTION, DIVERSITY/INCLUSION, GLOBAL, MOVIE/FILM, PANEL/SEMINAR/COLLOQUIUM, and FREE FOOD AND BEVERAGES
Contact: Emily Stewart