Local author and director, Jonathan Spikes, presents a stage play adaptation of the book by the same name the depicts the internal struggles of a young man who is in a constant battle with himself as he comes of age. November 17 – November 20 – African Heritage Cultural Arts Center, 6161 NW 22 Avenue, Miami “I Know What I Am and I Am Not What You Call Me” stage play A 1-day pass is $45 2-day passes are $85, and can be purchased at /e/afrikin-fest-tickets-27095040997. Following the screening will be a meaningful discussion regarding the following: “If Malcolm X and Martin Luther King woke up and they asked you, ‘What’s happened since I died?’, what would you tell them and how would you describe it?” Free RSVP at /e/wpbt2-south-florida-pbs-screening-event-of-black-america-since-mlk-and-still-i-rise-tickets-29262130821?įor tickets, visit. Join a cocktail reception and screening of the latest PBS series of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates’ latest journey through the triumphs, struggles, and contradictions of the last 50 years of American history. Thursday, November 17, 6:30PM – 9PM – Miami Dade Colleague North Campus, 11380 NW 27th Ave, The Screening Theater Room 2147, Miami Screening for Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise For a list of weekly reoccurring events, check out /miami-soul. Check out this week’s weekend guide from Miami Soul. Miami Soul – your ultimate source for places to go, people to see, and things to do in the Black social scene.
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