BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE LIBRARY PRESENTS AFRICAN AMERICAN MONTH DOCUMENTARY SERIES
January 23, 2001 -- As part of its African American History Month celebration, Bloomfield College will offer an African American Documentary Series in February.
All showings will be held at 12 noon and 1 p.m. in the Bloomfield College Library, corner of Liberty Street and Oakland Avenue in Bloomfield. The film series is free and members of the community are encouraged to attend.
The documentary schedule is as follows:
February 1, A Class Divided; February 2, Ben Jones: A Portrait and Ben Jones: Shango Wallpaper Series; February 5, Bill Moyers Interviews: Anne Wortham and Bill Moyers Interviews: August Wilson; February 6, Frontline: Color of your Skin; February 7, Faith Ringgold: Last Story Quilt and Jacob Lawrence: Glory of Expression; February 8, Circle of Recovery; February 9, That Rhythm, Those Blues; February 12, Bill Moyers Interviews: Chinua Achebe and Bill Moyers Interviews Toni Morrison; February 13, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.; February 14, Family Across the Sea; February 15, Homecoming; February 16, A Great Day in Harlem; February 19, Tongues Untied; February 20, Robert Colescott: One, Two Punch and Riots of Imagery; February 21, Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle; February 22, A Litany for Survival: The Life & Work of Audre Lorde; February 23, Passin’ It On; February 26, Race: The World’s Most Dangerous Myth; February 27, Gordon Parks: Visions; February 28, Bill T. Jones: Dancing to the Promised Land.
For more complete information about each title listed, visit the Bloomfield College Library Media Center web site: www.bloomfield.edu/avcenter.
For more information, call (973) 748-9000 ext. 370.




