Sat. June 18, 2022

Black Culture Remix: Why the 1990s is Even Fresher Today | Virtual Panel

Free

Virtual | Virtual Panel with Stephanie Allain, Jabari Banks, Samuel L. Jackson, Wendy Raquel Robinson and Mario Van Peebles.  Moderated by ‘Perpetratin’ Realism’ co-curator Dr. Felice Blake and Gil Robertson, President of the AAFCA.

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Black Culture Remix: Why the 1990s is Even Fresher Today

In the 1990’s, Black culture ignited aesthetic revolutions across music, fashion, film and TV. 1990’s aesthetics are making a come-back in the 2020s, and many of the iconic shows and movies of the time are finding new meaning and relevance with younger generations around the world. This panel brings together legendary directors, writers, and actors to explore how Black representation, in form and content, has evolved from the 1990s to today. What is it about the 1990s that stays so fresh and keeps inspiring us today?

On June 18th 2022, to celebrate the Emmy season and our screening series Perpetratin’ Realism, the American Cinematheque is partnering with the African American Film Critics Association for a lively discussion on the evolution of Black representation and cultural identity from the 1990s to today.

Join us at 11:00 AM PT on Saturday, June 18 for a 70-minute Zoom Webinar as our our panel of artists/speakers discuss their diverse experiences in the film and TV industry. Panelists include: 

Producer Stephanie Allain (LEIMART PARK, DEAR WHITE PEOPLE)
Actor Jabari Banks (BEL-AIR)
Actor Samuel L. Jackson (EVE’S BAYOU, JUICE, THE LAST DAYS OF PTOLEMY GREY)
Actor Wendy Raquel Robinson (THE GAME)
Director/Actor Mario Van Peebles (NEW JACK CITY, A MILLION LITTLE THINGS)

Discussion moderated by ‘Perpetratin’ Realism’ co-curator Dr. Felice Blake & AAFCA President Gil Robertson.

RSVP at the link above to receive a Zoom link to the virtual discussion. Your link will be sent just prior to start time on the day of the event.