The Tucson Black Film Club presents the Candyman movies discussion

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The Tucson Black Film Club presents the Candyman movies discussion, Online Event
Event Title
The Tucson Black Film Club presents the Candyman movies discussion
Event Date
16-10-2021
Location
Online Event
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Tucson Black Film Club
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Tucson Black Film Club
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Both (Technical & Non Technical)
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All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
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Film/Media/Television/Broadcasting

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Online Event

From 1992 to 2021, four Candyman horror films debuted, inspired by a true incident in African American history.  The first film is now a cult classic and the more modern 2021 sequel was highly anticipated.  Just in time for Halloween, you can join us in a discussion that explores all four films and the history behind them. Dr. Tani Sanchez, Africana Studies; Annie Sykes, Black Women's Task Force; and Barbara Lewis, the Dunbar Center, lead the discussions.
   
First:  Watch the streaming video on your own   ---   free of charge on Tubi at https://tubitv.com/movies/585129/candyman?start=true&utm_source=google-feed&tracking=google-feed.  

Second: Join the Tucson Black Film Club for a synopsis of the films and an online discussion at https://arizona.zoom.us/j/96581762006.   No charge.  Sponsors include St. Mark's Presbyterian Church and Africana Studies at the University of Arizona.

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Tucson  Arizona  Pin/Zip Code : 85701
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Annie Sykes

[email protected]

   520-256-9458