Law & Disorder

W. Kamau Bell and Reginald Edmund on “Bottled Spirits”; Plus Black Solidarity Week

Stand-up comedian, director and producer W. Kamau Bell joins Reginald Edmund, co-founder and managing curating producer of Black Lives, Black Words International chat with Cat Brooks about her screenwriting debut film “Bottled Spirits.”

The film, starring Margo Hall, directed by Elizabeth Carter and produced by Black Lives, Black Worlds International debuts this Sunday, February 18 @ 6 PM.

Event details: https://www.lhtsf.org/bottled-spirits

Turha AK, longtime organizer, movement strategist, security expert, and founder of Community Ready Corps announces Black Solidarity Week, which begins next week and is back for its fifth year.

This Saturday, February 17 @ 5:30 PM, the Huey P. Newton Foundation celebrates the birthday of its namesake. Xavier Buck, executive director of the Huey P. Newton Foundation gives us a preview.

Event details: https://www.ticketsource.us/whats-on/ca/black-panther-party-museum/happy-birthday-huey/e-gdbyzz

This week’s Resistance in Residence Artist is character-driven vérité storyteller, documentary filmmaker and journalist Cady Voge.

Cady Voge’s brand new documentary All We Carry will celebrate a Bay Area premier on February 25th in San Francisco. More info here: https://jfi.org/year-round/calendar/all-we-carry-wf24

Check out Cady Voge’s website: https://www.cadyvoge.com/

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