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This event is in the past.It took place on April 22, 2026 at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.
Fifty years after MLK's "I Have a Dream," Arthur Jafa gathers Black filmmakers and thinkers like Kara Walker and Fred Moten to reflect on what that dream became. The result is a poetic, visually striking meditation on identity, history, and the meaning of Blackness today.
documentary film
post-screening discussion
civil rights reflection
visual art cinema
Tips
🎤post-screening conversation with Hortense Spillers
⏱️52 minutes, tight and impactful
🎨Arthur Jafa's acclaimed visual poetry
Dreams Are Colder Than Death
Downtown Berkeley
Fifty years after MLK's "I Have a Dream," Arthur Jafa gathers Black filmmakers and thinkers like Kara Walker and Fred Moten to reflect on what that dream became. The result is a poetic, visually striking meditation on identity, history, and the meaning of Blackness today.
documentary film
post-screening discussion
civil rights reflection
visual art cinema
Tips
🎤post-screening conversation with Hortense Spillers
⏱️52 minutes, tight and impactful
🎨Arthur Jafa's acclaimed visual poetry
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