June 13, 2023
BLACK PUBLIC MEDIA
WEEKLY DISPATCH
By Leslie Fields-Cruz
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Black Disquisition, by Quincy Ledbetter, is an animated short about a 21st century tween’s unfortunate encounter with racism and the subsequent talk his parents have with him about it. The 10-minute short premieres on the BPM YouTube channel Mon., June 19, starting at 7 a.m. ET, making it a great way to kick-start your Juneteenth observance.
Keyshawn Solves It, by Ed Jenkins, offers eight, bite-size episodes about a 10-year-old detective who is racing to solve a mystery in his neighborhood in time for the annual Juneteenth bike parade. Gather up the youngins to listen to the BPM-funded PBSKids podcast at home, outdoors, or on your way to whatever adventure you’ve mapped out for this historic day.
Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on Two Fronts, by Dru Holley, premieres this week on PBS and WORLD. The film, which competed in BPM’s PitchBLACK in 2021, reminds Americans of a chapter in U.S. military history that is too often overlooked
After Sherman, by Jon-Sesrie Goff, follows South Carolina descendants of enslaved Africans as they confront the nation over reparations they were promised more than a century ago. Find it in theaters all month long or watch the broadcast premiere on POV Mon., June 26.
DC/DOX Festival is showcasing several films by Black makers, including Michèle Stephenson and Joe Brewster’s Going to Mars (6/18, 2 p.m. ET, National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C.) and an episode of Dawn Porter’s new docuseries, Confirmed, about the U.S. Supreme Court (6/18, 11 a.m. ET, MLK Jr. Library, Washington, D.C.). Visit the festival website for passes and tickets.
Tribeca Festival is marking Juneteenth with a celebration of Hip Hop’s 50th anniversary. Visit the festival website for a listing of films running all week and through the weekend.
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