LANGSTON brings you the film, gOD-Talk, the culmination project of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture, in association with the Pew Research Center, five-year study of Black Millennials and faith. From issues pertaining to gender and sexuality, abuse and trauma, hip-hop culture and music, gentrification, race and racism, patriarchy, and more, the film explores a rising phenomenon of religious and spiritual shifts among the most religious demographic in the U.S, Black Americans.
Light hors d'oeurves at 6:00 PM in the Grand Hall
Screening at 6:30 PM in the Theater
Panel discussion with local community members and the Director (Kim Moir) and Producer (Dr. Teddy Reeves) of the film at 8:30 PM in the Theater
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