In the spring of 1963, prolific author/activist James Baldwin set out to assess “the real situation of Negroes in the city, as opposed to the image San Francisco would like to present.” Come with him as he meets with members of the African-American community, having a series of frank exchanges with people on the street and community leaders alike, listening and offering encouragement. By the end, Baldwin emphatically declares: “There is no moral distance…between the facts of life in San Francisco and the facts of life in Birmingham. Someone’s got to tell it like it is. And that’s where it’s at.” We’ll show the controversial original version, which includes 15 minutes of footage featuring scenes of young people, including Black Muslims, speaking about their lives and the police. Portions of this film were featured in the Academy Award-nominated documentary I Am Not Your Negro.
Take This Hammer
Take This Hammer
Tickets: $9 (members), $14 (nonmembers)
This film is part of the REMIX: The Black Experience in Film, Media, and Art series.
This series is presented with generous support from:
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