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Afrikaba is delighted to announce a partnership with WKDW in North Port Florida to continue bringing you a showcase of world class music, interviews and reviews.
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Sun 2 Oct 2016 “Black” (18)

Adapted from a pair of books by Flemish young-adult author, Dirk Bracke. A 15-year-old girl in a black gang in Brussels must choose between loyalty and love when she falls for a Moroccan boy from a rival gang.... Electric Palace Cinema

Film Education

African Odysseys Thurs 22 Sept - 24 Nov 2016 (10 sessions), 18:30-20:30, BFI This course is convened by curators, historians and industry professionals. It explores the significance of black representation and covers topics such as: race and racism; passing and post-racial identities; witnessing and whitewashing history; and the intersections of gender and sexuality. Course fee £120, £100 concs.

New Film Talent

"In My City" (23 mins)

Creator Daniel Glenn - Barbour, CEO of 4Deuce; wrote, filmed, edited, rapped and acted in this movie about urban life and the decisions and emotions some young men experience in a city like London. It digs deep into the emotions of the individuals, showing the negative and positive; jealousy, pride, anger, loyalty and trust.
Don't assume you know what this film is about!

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