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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

 

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