Listen "Kazembe Balagun in Conversation/ Black History Month Free Film Screenings in Harlem"
Episode Synopsis
We talk Black History Month and in particular two films that are going to be screened at the Maysles Documentary Center in Harlem in the coming days. One is about the poet Audre Lorde and her time in Germany and the other is about the great writer, historian and activist W.E.B. DuBois who also has some interesting ties to Germany. Kazembe Balagun — project manager at the Rosa Lux Stifgung’s New York office, a cultural historian, a contributing writer for The Indypendent and much more — joins us to talk about the films.
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