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ASC Film Screening and Fireside Chat: The People's Uncle by Kavena Hambira

Kavena Hambira, filmmaker
Monday, March 17, 2025
5:00-8:00 PM
1010 Weiser Hall Map
About the film:
After the murder of his nephew Oscar Grant by a BART police officer in 2009, Cephus “Uncle Bobby” Johnson emerged as a national social justice activist. At the forefront of the struggle to end police violence in the United States, the story of The People’s Uncle chronicles his journey and his work with families affected by similarly brutal experiences.

Hambira, an African filmmaker living in the United States, uses his storytelling to bridge gaps between marginalized voices across the African diaspora. By documenting Uncle Bobby’s work and impact, Hambira reframes dominant narratives to emphasize resilience, activism, and the interwoven struggles of African and African American communities. This collaboration highlights the enduring ties between the continent and its diaspora, showcasing how shared histories and experiences of marginalization can inspire collective action and solidarity. Together, their work not only surfaces suppressed stories but also serves as a powerful example of diasporic unity in the fight for justice and human rights.

Free and open to the public.
Please register at: https://forms.gle/KNCKqcZv8VKazHfz5
Building: Weiser Hall
Website:
Event Type: Film Screening
Tags: african diaspora, African Studies, African Studies Center, Discussion, Film
Source: Happening @ Michigan from African Studies Center, International Institute

International Institute Programming

The International Institute’s centers sponsor numerous conferences, lectures, exhibits, and cultural performances throughout the year. These events are designed to educate the university community and the public about global issues and inspire discussion and dialogue. 

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