“Big Fun in the Big Town” + Chicago Hip-Hop Pioneers, Dec. 1
Thursday, December 1 at 12:30pm Columbia College, Sherwood School of Music, 1312 S. Michigan Ave., Recital Hall Free admission In 1986, a Dutch TV station sent a crew to the streets of New York City...
View ArticleCarol Munday Lawrence’s Animated Kwanzaa Films, Dec. 3
Saturday, December 3 at 2pm Logan Center for the Arts, 915 E. 60th St. Free – bring the kids! As part of the Logan Center’s Family Saturday in December, we’ll be showing pioneering African American...
View ArticleOctober 22: “The Last Pullman Car” at the Pullman State Historical Site
South Side Projections, Kartemquin Films, Pullman State Historic Site, and Bronzeville/Black Chicagoan Historical Society present The Last Pullman Car a Film Screening and Discussion at the Pullman...
View ArticleOctober 19: SSP at Bowen High School
On October 19 at 3:30pm, South Side Projections will be presenting an hour-long program of film and video to students enrolled in the Community TV Network‘s After School Matters program at Bowen High...
View ArticleOctober 1: Chicago’s Marching Orders
Chicago Marching Orders: A Legacy of Civil Unrest Presented by South Side Projections, Chicago Film Archives, and Bronzeville Historical Society Hosted by the Pullman Historical District Saturday,...
View Article“I Be Done Been Was Is,” March 7
Tuesday, March 7, 7pm DuSable Museum of African American History 740 E. 56th Place Debra J. Robinson’s 1984 documentary I Be Done Been Was Is profiles four hard-working and hilarious black women...
View ArticleThe Black G.I. (1970) with Devorah Heitner and Bennie Webb, Apr. 25
Tuesday, April 25, 7pm Blanc Gallery, 4445 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Free admission Devorah Heitner, author of Black Power TV, introduces a screening of The Black G.I., a 1970 episode of Black...
View ArticleThe Holy Outlaw with panel discussion, Apr. 30
Sunday, April 30, 4pm Br. David Darst Center, 2834 S. Normal Ave. Free admission To commemorate the one-year anniversary of the death of Father Daniel Berrigan, South Side Projections and the Br. David...
View ArticleRats, Roaches, and Resistance: Housing Activism Films with Keeanga-Yamahtta...
Thursday, March 2, 7pm Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies 700 E. Oakwood Blvd. Free admission Co-presented by Northeastern Illinois University’s Inner City Studies Major Club Many human rights...
View ArticleConey Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society’s Dream Films, Feb. 22
Wednesday, February 22, 8pm Co-Prosperity Sphere, 3219 S. Morgan Zoe Beloff Q&A via Skype! The Coney Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society was founded in 1926 by Albert Grass, who is thought to...
View ArticleVideo Workshop at Family Saturday, Feb. 4
Saturday, February 4, 2-4pm Logan Center for the Arts, 915 E. 60th St. Free enrollment! Open to kids aged 8 and up Join South Side Projections for a youth video workshop at the Logan Center’s Family...
View ArticleOctober 19: SSP at Bowen High School
On October 19 at 3:30pm, South Side Projections will be presenting an hour-long program of film and video to students enrolled in the Community TV Network‘s After School Matters program at Bowen High...
View ArticleOctober 1: Chicago’s Marching Orders
Chicago Marching Orders: A Legacy of Civil Unrest Presented by South Side Projections, Chicago Film Archives, and Bronzeville Historical Society Hosted by the Pullman Historical District Saturday,...
View ArticleOctober 22: “The Last Pullman Car” at the Pullman State Historical Site
South Side Projections, Kartemquin Films, Pullman State Historic Site, and Bronzeville/Black Chicagoan Historical Society present The Last Pullman Car a Film Screening and Discussion at the Pullman...
View ArticleIFAFF: “Black and Blue” with panel discussion, Apr. 24
Monday, April 24, 6:30pm Community Film Workshop Harris Park, 6200 S. Drexel Ave. Free As part of the (In)Justice for All Film Festival, which runs April 20-29 at locations around the city, South Side...
View ArticleWild Women Don’t Have the Blues, May 2
Tuesday, May 2, 7pm DuSable Museum of African American History 740 E. 56th Pl. Free admission Wild Women Don’t Have the Blues shows how the blues were born out of the economic and social...
View ArticleSign ‘O’ the Times with Armond White, May 17
Wednesday, May 17, 7pm DuSable Museum of African American History 740 East 56th Place $10 / $5 for DuSable members We honor the one-year anniversary of Prince’s death with a screening of his elusive...
View ArticleSeptember 24: Reel Jazz
Reel Jazz at the Hyde Park Jazz Festival 4:15, 6:15, and 8:15pm International House on University of Chicago campus South Side Projections invites you to take a break between sets at the Hyde Park Jazz...
View ArticleOctober 1: Chicago’s Marching Orders
Chicago Marching Orders: A Legacy of Civil Unrest Presented by South Side Projections, Chicago Film Archives, and Bronzeville Historical Society Hosted by the Pullman Historical District Saturday,...
View ArticleOctober 22: “The Last Pullman Car” at the Pullman State Historical Site
South Side Projections, Kartemquin Films, Pullman State Historic Site, and Bronzeville/Black Chicagoan Historical Society present The Last Pullman Car a Film Screening and Discussion at the Pullman...
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