2.15.06
WEST L.A. COLLEGE
20 min short screened at West L.A. College for Black History Month
Celebration
“A WALK THROUGH TIME
Remembering Some Of Our Most Inspirational Black Historical Figures”
Reference: Joel A. Francis
West Los Angeles College Associated Student Body President
California Student Association of Community Colleges Black Caucus
Featured Speakers: Gregory Everett, Jeffery Everett, Roland Freeman
10.14.06
4OTH YEAR PANTHER REUNION
Thousands of former Panthers gatherd in Oakland CA for a 40th reunion and 4
day conference.
20 min short “41st & Central” screened at Merritt College.
Workshop by Gregory Everett, Jeffrey Everett, Roland Freeman, and
Long John Washington.
Reference: Billy X Jennings, Panther Historian
Contact: itsabouttime3@juno.com
7.10- 7.11.07
UC SANTA BARBARA
“41st & Central” 20min short screened at the Summer 2007 Cultural & Enrichment Program
African American Traditions in Southern California: History, Culture, Social
Vision, and Challenges.
“The Lost Angeles School of Black Filmmakers & Contemporary African-American
Film
A retrospective of the films of the Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers,
and of Gregory Everett”
7.11.07- Gregory Everett lectures for African American History Course
7.11.07- Screening and Lecture.
Organized by: Dr. Clyde Woods, Department of Black Studies
Sponsored by: Office of the Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs,
Office of Summer Sessions, Department of Black Studies,
and the Center for Black Studies at the University of California, Santa
Barbara.
Reference: Dr. Clyde Woods, Department of Black Studies
Contact: cwoods@blackstudies.ucsb.edu
1.12.08
REDCAT THEATRE
“41st & Central” 16 minute short screened at the
Roy and Edna Disney/ CalArts’
Downtown Center for Innovative Visual, Performing and Media Arts
as part of a Three-Day FIlm Series presented by REDCAT and
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in conjunction with
MOCA’s exhibition
Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas
examining the Legacy of the Black Panther Party
Reference: Clara Kim Acting Director & Curator Gallery at REDCAT
Contact: clarakim@calarts.edu
4.14.08
CINEVILLE THEATRE
First screening of “41st & Central: The Untold Story of The L.A. Black
Panthers”
2 hour Feature Length Documentary for various community leaders, members of
the Southern California Chapter, subjects of the film, and industry
individuals.
4.25.08
UCLA
MELNITZ HALL / BRIDGES THEATRE
Screened “41st & Central: The Untold Story of The L.A. Black Panthers”
2 hour Feature Length Documentary screened at the
The Bridges Theatre on UCLA campus at Melnitz Hall
Q & A Featured: Gregory Everett, Jeffrey Everett, Roland Freeman, Ronald
Freeman
Long John Washington, Gil Parker, Muhammad Barak, and Daniel Johnson
Organized by: UCLA African Student Union, The UCLA Academic Advancement
Program, Ultra Wave Media, and Film Revolution 2027
Reference: Masai Minters, Director
AAP Counseling, Mentoring and TRIO Programs
McNair Research Scholars
Contact: mminters@college.ucla.edu
5.30.08
WATTS LABOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE
“41st & Central: The Untold Story of The L.A. Black Panthers”
2 hour Feature Length Documentary screened for various community
leaders and elementary students for a focus group study.
Lecture by: Gregory Everett and Jeffrey Everett.
Reference: Ted Watkins, WLCAC President
Contact: 323.563.5639
6.28.08
KAOS NETWORK
“41st & Central: The Untold Story of The L.A. Black Panthers”
2 hour Feature Length Documentary screened at
THE COMMITTEE TO FREE CHIP FITZGERALD RALLY
IN LEIMERT PARK VILLAGE, LOS ANGELES
Lecture by: Elaine Brown, Roland Freeman, Wayne Pharr
References: Elaine Brown
Contact: sistereb@bellsouth.net
7.12.08
SOUTHERN CA RESEARCH LIBRARY
“41st & Central: The Untold Story of The L.A. Black Panthers”
2 hour Feature Length Documentary screened for the
FREE THE BLACK RIDERS 3: Solidarity Summer Festival
Community Organizations gathered to hold a festival and press conference
bringing to light the struggle of the Black Riders Liberation Party.
Organized by: The Black Riders Liberation Party, The Southern CA Research
Library, Cop Watch L.A.
Reference: Michele Welsing
Contact: mwelsing@socallib.org
7.18.08
UCLA HISTORY COURSE
“41st & Central: The Untold Story of The L.A. Black Panthers”
2 hour Feature Length Documentary screened for
HISTORY 191D SECTION 3
U.S. Resistance Movements and Coalitions: The Black Panther Party and
Beyond”
Lecture by: Gregory Everett
References: Jakobi Williams, History Professor
Eboni Shaw Undergraduate Counselor/Scheduling Coordinator
UCLA Department of History
Contact: eshaw@history.ucla.edu
8.03.08
UCLA REQUIRED VIEWING
(for incoming AAP Freshman)
“41st & Central: The Untold Story of The L.A. Black Panthers”
2 hour Feature Length Documentary required viewing for
Academic Advancement Program
Freshman and Transfer Summer Program
Lecture by: Gregory Everett, Jeffrey Everett, Roland Freeman, Wayne Pharr
References: Masai Minters, Director
AAP Counseling, Mentoring and TRIO Programs
McNair Research Scholars
Contact: mminters@college.ucla.edu
Mananita Paez, Administrative Assistant
Contact: mapaez@college.ucla.edu
11.21.08
UCLA
STUDENT OF COLOR CONFERENCE
“41st & Central: The Untold Story of The L.A. Black Panthers”
2 hour Feature Length Documentary screened for the
20th annual Student of Color Conference
which aims to increase the number of students involved in campus
community work and organization, emphasizing diversity on campus.
Lecture by: Gregory Everett, Jeffrey Everett, & Wayne Pharr.
Reference: Masai Minters, Director
AAP Counseling, Mentoring and TRIO Programs
McNair Research Scholars
Contact: mminters@college.ucla.edu
2.19.09
UC RIVERSIDE
“41st & Central: The Untold Story of The L.A. Black Panthers”
2 hour Feature Length Documentary commercial theatre screening
Organized and Sponsored by:
ASPB (Associated Students Program Board)
African Student Programs
Media and Cultural Studies Speaker Series (Prof. Setsu Shigematsu)
Cine Revolucionario
Amnesty International
Lecture by: Gregory Everett, Jeffrey Everett, Roland Freeman and Wayne
Pharr.
Reference: Mary K. Silva, Director of Films & Lectures
Associated Students Program Board
Contact: msilv002@ucr.edu