"Talking Black in America" film screening and panel discussion
Part of "Linguistics and the Lived Experience of Language"
Talking Black in America follows the unique circumstances of the descendants of American slaves and their incredible impact on American life and language. Speech varieties from the African American community reflect the imprint of African language systems, the influences of regional British and Southern American dialects, and the creativity and resilience of people living through oppression, segregation and the fight for equality. Filmed across the United States, Talking Black in America is a startling revelation of language as legacy, identity and triumph over adversity. With Reverend Jeremiah Wright, DJ Nabs, Professor Griff, Quest M.C.O.D.Y., Dahlia the Poet, Nicky Sunshine and many others.
"Talking Black in America" film screening and discussion panel with executive producer Walt Wolfram, Quest MCODY, who appears in the film, and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education in LSA Angela Dillard, responding to the film and comments from the audience.
"Talking Black in America" film screening and discussion panel with executive producer Walt Wolfram, Quest MCODY, who appears in the film, and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education in LSA Angela Dillard, responding to the film and comments from the audience.
Building: | Lorch Hall |
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Event Type: | Film Screening |
Tags: | AEM Featured, Bicentennial, Discussion, Diversity, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Film, Language |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Department of Linguistics |