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LPD: 71-year-old man assaulted, robbed


A man was assaulted on Tuesday after an argument about debt ensued
March 4, 2021 9:59 am
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN)- At 2:30 p.m. on March 2, Lincoln police were waved down by a 71-year-old man who said that he had been robbed on North 11th street.
Officers said the man said he had been approached by 59-year-old Cornelius Moore when an argument began about debt that he owed. ....

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African Diaspora Film Club | HOW IT FEELS TO BE FREE at Museum of the African Diaspora - MOAD in San Francisco - February 21, 2021


Join us for our monthly series, The African Diaspora Film Club. Modeled after our African Book Club, we will meet once a month to discuss a film that we have all viewed in advance of the discussion. The conversation will be moderated by Cornelius Moore, co-director of California Newsreel and film series curator at MoAD. We will be choosing a selection of films, some previously screened at MoAD. You may have already seen it, or this may be your first introduction. In either case, join us on the second Sunday of the month for a lively discussion of the film. ....

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African Diaspora Film Club | MR. SOUL! at Online in San Francisco - January 10, 2021


IMAGE CREDIT: SOUL! director Stan Latham stands with cameraman on set for the interview between Host/Producer of the TV show SOUL! Ellis Haizlip with filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles (Sweet Sweetback s Baaddass Song) in a scene from the film Mr. SOUL! DIRECTED BY MELISSA HAIZLIP. Photo by Chester Higgins; Courtesy of Shoes in the Bed Productions
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African Diaspora Film Club at MoAD
Join us for our monthly series, The African Diaspora Film Club. Modeled after our African Book Club, we will meet once a month to discuss a film that we have all viewed in advance of the discussion. The conversation will be moderated by Cornelius Moore, co-director of California Newsreel and film series curator at MoAD. We will be choosing a selection of films, some previously screened at MoAD. You may have already seen it, or this may be your first introduction. In either case, join us on the second Sunday of the month for a lively dis ....

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Mr. Soul! Nominated for Outstanding Debut Feature at Cinema Eye Honors | Festivals & Awards


Melissa Haizlip s award-winning documentary, Mr. Soul! , has now been nominated for Outstanding Debut Feature at the Cinema Eye Honors. According to the awards group, which has been annual honoring nonfiction work since 2007, over 65% of its nominees this year are first-timers. Women filmmakers and craftspersons made up 44% of today’s announcements, a record for Cinema Eye, and female directors scored more nominations overall than their male counterparts across all categories for the first time, revealed Cinema Eye in an official statement. The awards ceremony will be held virtually on March 9th, 2021.
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The film chronicles the legacy of SOUL! , the public television variety show produced and hosted by Ellis Haizlip (the director s uncle) that turned a spotlight on the Black Arts Movement. Enhancing the picture are music composed by Grammy-winner Robert Glasper as well as narration from Blair Underwood, who also serves as one of the film’s execu ....

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