102 Martin Luther King Avenue,St. Augustine FL 32084
21 January, 2022
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This year the LMCC is partnering with the Saint Augustine Film Festival for exclusive film screenings. Don't miss these must-see films!
Friday, January 21st @ 7:20 pm. Showings include:GO-GO CITY: Displacement & Protest in D.C.
Doc / USA / 50 min / Director: Samuel George
For decades, Washington DC has stood as a beacon for Black culture and community. Yet a breakneck wave of gentrification threatens to erase this history.
Go-Go City dives into this rich tapestry, exploring the culture and sound of the Washington, DC, as well as the forces of economic and cultural gentrification that stand to mute them. The film interweaves scenes of massive 2020 protests against racial inequality that filled the streets of the nation’s capital for weeks. Follow along as displaced communities rally around the city’s beloved Go-Go music to retake the streets.
Director: Samuel George is a documentary filmmaker and analyst for the Bertelsmann Foundation, focusing on the intersection of economics, politics, the digital revolution, and daily life.
Filming on the ground from the Turkish – Syrian border to the factories of Juárez, Mexico, his documentaries dive inside the social impact of critical crossroads around the globe. His last film, Swing State Florida (www.SwingStateFlorida.com) won a series of awards.
Masks are strongly encouraged when not eating or drinking. Refreshments will be available for purchase.
The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center (LMCC) is an African American history museum located in the Lincolnville neighborhood of Saint Augustine, FL. Our mission is to preserve, promote and perpetuate over 450 years of the African American story through the arts, educational programs, lectures, live performances and exhibits.
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