“gOD-Talk” [PG-13] is the culmination project of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture Center for the Study of African American Religious Life, in association with the Pew Research Center, five-year study of Black Millennials. The film explores the lives of seven Black Millennials—Atheist, Buddhist, Christians, Muslim, Ifa, and Spiritualist—and the challenges and discoveries with faith and spirituality. Attendees will dine while viewing the film, then partake in an engaging discussion that unpacks Millennial religion vs spirituality with Teddy Reeves, PhD (creator and producer) and Kim Moir (director and writer). Tickets are $15 and include a Father’s Day meal of fish, shrimp, and grits. Start time is 2pm at St. Philip’s College Sutton Learning Center (SLC). The address to the college is 1801 Martin Luther King Drive, SATX 78203. Free parking available in Lot 4 and Lot 12.