Black History Film Series – A Ballerina’s Tale

Magik Theatre Downtown/Hemisfair, 420 South Alamo, San Antonio

 A Ballerina's Tale is a 2015 documentary film revolving around the career of Misty Copeland,who serves as the narrator of the film as well as its subject. The film premiered on April 19, 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was released through video on demand on October 13, 2015, prior to opening in a limited release on October 14, 2015, by Sundance Selects. Did you know San Antonio has a premiere Black owned ballet school? Enjoy a delightful discussion after the film about Blacks in ballet.   ADMISSION IS FREE BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. This program was made possible...

Great SA – Freedom: A Juneteenth Culinary Conversation

Texas Public Radio 321 W. Commerce Street, San Antonio

Food is a universal love language, and in the Black community, this love runs deep. It comes from a desire to nourish others, spend time together, maintain traditions, and stay within our means. As descendants from Africa, a land of many countries and tribes, we brought our traditions to this land through different ports and different means. One thing is similar, food is a way of building and protecting our culture.  Sunday dinners, family reunions, weekday supper and holidays like Juneteenth provides the backdrop for our community to come together and celebrate the legacy that is embedded in our DNA....

Black History Film Series – I Am Not Your Negro

Magik Theatre Downtown/Hemisfair, 420 South Alamo, San Antonio

I Am Not Your Negro is a 2016 documentary film and social critique film essay directed by Raoul Peck, based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript Remember This House. Narrated by actor Samuel L. Jackson, the film explores the history of racism in the United States through Baldwin's recollections of civil rights leaders Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as his personal observations of American history. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 89th Academy Awards and won the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary.    Stay after the film to discuss the impact of...

Freedom: A Gospel Celebration of Juneteenth

Tobin Center for the Performing Arts 100 Auditorium Circle, San Antonio

Bexar County and the Tobin Center culminate Juneteenth 2023 with a celebration of gospel music. The San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum (SAAACAM) is proud to facilitate this event celebrating the emancipation of the enslaved here in Texas. SAAACAM is collaborating with the Gospel Haus and Museum to present the stories steeped in freedom and joy from San Antonio and Houston gospel music legends.  The show opens with the San Antonio Gospel Heritage Choir. Their song selection is curated by J. C. Edwards, Gary Givens, Earl Jackson, Michael Potts and Dominique Jones. The Gospel Heritage Choir will perform...

Black History Film Series – Freedom Riders

Magik Theatre Downtown/Hemisfair, 420 South Alamo, San Antonio

The film chronicles the story behind hundreds of civil rights activists called Freedom Riders  that challenged racial segregation in American interstate transportation during the Civil Rights Movement. The  activists traveled together in small interracial groups and sat wherever they chose on buses and trains to compel  equal access to terminal restaurants and waiting rooms. They brought the ongoing practice of racial segregation  in the southern United States to national attention. Stay after the movie to engage in a rich discussion about the cost of freedom. Mr. MacArthur Cotton, a 1961 Freedom Rider is our guest panelist. MacArthur Cotton was born...

Black History Film Series – Judas & the Black Messiah

Magik Theatre Downtown/Hemisfair, 420 South Alamo, San Antonio

Judas and the Black Messiah is a 2021 American biographical crime drama film  about the betrayal of Fred Hampton (played by Daniel Kaluuya), chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black  Panther Party in late-1960s Chicago, by William O'Neal (played by LaKeith Stanfield), an FBI informant. Jesse  Plemons, Dominique Fishback, Ashton Sanders, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Lil Rel Howery, Algee Smith, Dominique  Thorne, and Martin Sheen also star. The film is directed and produced by Shaka King, who wrote the screenplay  with Will Berson, based on a story by the pair and Kenny and Keith Lucas. An enlightening discussion about San Antonio's...

Black History Film Series – Point and Drive

Magik Theatre Downtown/Hemisfair, 420 South Alamo, San Antonio

The Story of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Marching Band Culture is the first and  only feature documentary to document, research, and share in rich detail the history of the marching band  culture infused with the personal stories from HBCU Marching Band alumni spanning 70 years. Do you love marching bands? Stay after the film for the conversation with local band directors and band alumni. This event is also an opportunity to partner with SAAACAM as we raise money to support the Sam Houston High School Marching Band in their efforts to purchase uniforms, equipment, and fulfill any academic needs....

San Antonio in the Fight & Flight for Freedom

Carver Community Cultural Center 226 N. Hackberry, San Antonio

Join us for a symposium discussing the history of self emancipated freedom fighters and the journey to Mexico. The program includes: Dr. Mekala Audain,  Associate Professor of 19th Century US History and African American History at The College of New Jersey Dr. Maria Hammack, Assistant Professor African American History at The Ohio State University The National Park Service, National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom San Antonio Missions, UNESCO World Heritage Site Sandra Ogogor & Jadyn Evans with a presentation on freedom seekers in San Antonio Shelby Cook & Roselyn Mena share their ongoing research on an African American cemetery in...

Black History River Tour

SAAACAM at La Villita 218 South Presa, San Antonio

Join us on the beautiful San Antonio River for a 100 minute cruise exploring San Antonio 's Black History and the holiday lights that adorn the Riverwalk.  Our trip starts at La Villita, we travel north through the Museum Reach to the Pearl then back downtown to the Alamo, Convention Center and back to La Villita.  You will be surprised at the continued African American influence in San Antonio. No professional video or photography allowed on the boat tour without prior approval.

Black History River Tour

SAAACAM at La Villita 218 South Presa, San Antonio

Join us on the beautiful San Antonio River for a 100 minute cruise exploring San Antonio 's Black History and the holiday lights that adorn the Riverwalk.  Our trip starts at La Villita, we travel north through the Museum Reach to the Pearl then back downtown to the Alamo, Convention Center and back to La Villita.  You will be surprised at the continued African American influence in San Antonio. No professional video or photography allowed on the boat tour without prior approval.