Greenbelt Emancipation Day Programs
Events on both Sunday, November 3 and Saturday, November 9
Sunday, November 3 / 5 pm
Just Another Bombing? This is Donal and Iona's Story
FREE Film & Discussion
Greenbelt Cinema, 129 Centerway
This film "takes audiences on a poignant journey through a little-known incident of the 1960s Civil Rights era. lona Godfrey King and her son Donal Godfrey share their deeply moving account of surviving a Klan bombing of their home with three other family members on February 16, 1964, in Jacksonville, Fla." Film (25 min.) will be followed by a Q&A with lona King. Sponsored by Random Unselfish Acts of Kindness.
Saturday, November 9 / 1-3 pm
Reparations/Repatriation - Perspectives
Greenbelt Library Auditorium
PANELISTS:
Dr. Raymond Winbush - Morgan State University
National Perspective
Dreisen Heath - Human Rights Watch
International Perspective
Rico Newman - Member of Choptico Band of Elders, Piscataway-
Conoy Tribe of Indians
Indigenous Perspective
Moderator - TBA
Presented by the Greenbelt Black History and Culture Committee, Prince George's County Office of Human Rights, Greenbelt Museum, and Greenbelt Recreation