Bright Lights: Have You Heard From Johannesburg
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Bright Lights series
Have You Heard From Johannesburg
with director Connie Field
Thursday, February 28
7:00 pm
Bright Family Screening Room
(located inside the Paramount Center)
FREE
This story traces the complex and fascinating drama of the
anti-apartheid movement in one of South Africa's most important allies,
the United States. The US is a key battleground, with African-Americans
at the center of the struggle. The campaigns take place in boardrooms,
universities, embassies, and finally in the US Congress itself, where a
stunning victory is won against the formidable opposition of President
Ronald Reagan. African-Americans, for the first time in history, have
turned the tide and altered the direction of US foreign policy. The US,
once the backbone of support for the apartheid regime as her ally in the
Cold War, finally imposes sanctions on Pretoria. This is part five of a
seven part series on the global anti-apartheid movements, stretching
from 1946-1990.
Sponsored by the Department of Visual and Media Arts with Institiute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies.
Seating is first-come, first served.
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| Date & Location
| Date: 2/28/2013 Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Location: Bright Family Screening Room, Paramount Center, 559 Washington Street, Boston
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