Reel Sisters will  pay tribute posthumously to acclaimed theater/film actress/writer CeCelia (CeCe) Antoinette

Reel Sisters to Honor Actress CeCelia Antoinette at Nov.17 Awards Ceremony

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On Tues, Nov. 17, 7 pm, join Reel Sisters Filmmakers Awards Ceremony & After Party celebration. Reel Sisters will honor our award-winning filmmakers and pay tribute posthumously to acclaimed theater/film actress/writer CeCelia (CeCe) Antoinette, renowned for her play “BROWN GAL’S RISING” (based on her poetry book “Just As I Am”).
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CEMOTAP TO HOST JANUARY 25TH FORUM ON ‘THE MEETING: REMEMBERING DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING AND THE HONORABLE ELIJAH MUHAMMAD’

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This forum will discuss the legendary first meeting that took place between Dr. King and Mr. Muhammad on February 24, 1966, in Chicago, at Mr. Muhammad’s home. The meeting took place at a time when many contend Dr. King was reevaluating some of his former stances like his position on integration.
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HARLEM STAGE PRESENTS 2019 FALL SEASON OF FILMS AND SHOWS BY VISIONARY BLACK ARTISTS

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Harlem Stage is proud to host the opening night of the Harlem Doc Fest, a documentary film festival that explores the cultural richness and history of Harlem along with critical issues impacting the community. This weekend-long curated festival of feature and short documentary films will present screenings throughout Harlem and include conversations with filmmakers, actors and scholars.
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GRAMMY-NOMINATED VOCALIST MUMU FRESH WILL PERFORM AT HARLEM STAGE ON OCTOBER 18TH AND 19TH

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Monique Martin: “This season at Harlem Stage, we are reflecting on the past while looking towards the future. Our performances celebrate the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, while discovering pathways to create a better future. Afrofuturism is the ticket to reimagining Black identity, and performances this season will examine what exactly that looks, sounds and feels like.”
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