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WEARING DIVERSITY’S HISTORY

Stories from Vineyard Wampanoags and D.C. Area Blacks as told through their clothing

There will be a discussion with Directors Kate Davis, David Heilbroner, Grace Harry, and Fermin Rojas after the films. Moderated by Emily Galvin Almanza has served as a public defender in both California and New York, and now works to transform public defense nationwide through her nonprofit service program, Partners for Justice. 

KING PHILIP’S BELT: A STORY OF WAMPUM

For the first time in almost over 300 years the Mashpee and Aquinnah Native Wampanoag people are weaving a new ceremonial wampum belt in hopes this belt will “call out” to the legendary belt once worn by Sachem King Philip (Metacom). After, Metacom’s death at the hands of colonists in 1676, his belt was sent to the King of England but never arrived. Was it lost to history or does it still exist?

R.I.P. T-SHIRTS

R.I.P. T-Shirts takes an intimate look at gun violence, and the aftermath it has on young teenagers, through the eyes of a T-shirt shop owner just outside Washington, D.C. Each day, families and friends of recently murdered young Black people visit Jonathan Robinson’s shop, commissioning wearable tributes to their loved ones.

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Kate Davis and David Heilbroner (RIP T-SHIRTS) are Academy Award nominees for TRAFFIC STOP (2018).  They co-directed/co-produced THE NEWBURGH STING (Peabody Award), STONEWALL UPRISING (Peabody Award) THE CHESHIRE MURDERS for HBO, and SCOPES: THE BATTLE OVER AMERICA’S SOUL for The History Channel (Peabody Award).  JOCKEY won an Emmy, SAY HER NAME: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF SANDRA BLAND won the Women’s Film Critics Circle, and the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Television Documentary.

2017 Grace Raymond West Hollywood

Grace Harry is an artist, creator, executive, change agent, and “modern muse.” An entrepreneur and self-described “forever 11 year old,” she has helped the biggest companies and artists on the planet push their creative expression and share their stories.

Kate’s film SOUTHERN COMFORT won the The Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, The Berlin Film Fest Special Jury Award, First Prize at Hot Docs and Seattle Film Festival, and The Grierson Award in England.

Fermin Rojas (KING PHILIP’S BELT) co-founded DKR Films with Bruce and Jay as a result of their first collaboration in 2013. Since then, he’s written, directed and grown DKR from an inspiration to a recognized production company. Cuban-born, he re-united with his native country after 50 years by producing Alumbrones  – DKR’s critically acclaimed feature documentary about Cuban artists. He has many years experience in filmmaking before which he had a decades-long career in finance and theater production. When asked what is most Cuban, “rum, cigars or coffee?”, he answers, “all three, of course”.