From the facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/503825183570471/ Join us for a film screening and discussion of the short documentary film “Condemned,” which tells the story of Bomani Shakur (or Keith Lamar) who is on death row for five murders he did not commit or play any part in during the 1993 Lucasville Prison uprising. Bomani was recently…
‘All Power To The People’ film showing
Join BRABC for a showing of the amazing 1996 documentary, ‘All Power To The People: The Black Panther Party and Beyond’. This film features the voices of many folks involved in the BPP, BLA and other liberation movements of the 1960’s and 70’s as well as historians and activists talking about the suppression of the…
Trouble #4: No Justice, Just Us
This month, BRABC will be showing an earlier episode of Trouble at Firestorm Coffee (610 Haywood Rd, Asheville). The film will start at 6:30pm, run roughly 30 minutes, and leave us about an hour for discussion of the contents afterwards. From the description: Trouble # 4: No Justice… Just Us No Justice… Just Us:…
August 2nd: Film Night “Love And Revolution”
“The media no longer talk about Greece, suggesting that the austerity cure has been successful and that peace has returned. This film proves the opposite. A musical journey, from the north to the south of Greece, among those who dream of love and revolution. ” Join BRABC on Friday, August 2nd from 6:30-8pm for a…
July free Documentary
Join BRABC on Friday, July 5th from 6:30-8 at Firestorm for a viewing of the documentary, “Lucio” about Spanish exile, anarchist, builder and counterfeiter Lucio Ortuba who’s art and solidarity almost brought down the international American credit system!
If you can’t make it, you can find it for free (in Spanish). Otherwise, join us for the subtitles!
Feb Doc, “Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey With Mumia Abu-Jamal”
This month as the sub.Media Trouble shutdown continues, BRABC’ll be airing the 2 hour documentary from 2013, “Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey With Mumia Abu-Jamal,” about author, journalist, former Black Panther and political prisoner, Mumia. In recent months, Mumia’s case has taken a major turn with the opening up of an option for Mumia and…
Movie showing for January
Since Trouble isn’t showing this month (sub.Media is taking a brief break), we’re going to show the PBS Frontline documentary from a few months back, “Documenting Hate: New American Nazis”. 6:30pm, Friday January 4th at Firestorm Books!
TROUBLE double-header for #AVLJ20: Fight and Build 2018
For this week of #AVLJ20: Fight & Build week of events, #BRABC will be showing the 4th episode of TROUBLE from sub.Media on movement self defense and repression alongside the brand, spankin new Trouble short documentary, #9 on the 2012 Student Strikes in Quebec. These free film showings will be followed by some discussion and resume our regular, monthly TROUBLE showings and discussions for the last Friday of the month.
09-29-17: Trouble #6 screening
“Community Policing,” social networking, counter-intelligence… Counter-Insurgency assumes that the population is always in one stage or another of revolt and must be watched, defused and undermined. What does that mean for marginalized communities and resistance movements? We’ll watch the latest episode of the mini-documentary series, TROUBLE from sub.Media and have a conversation prompted by questions…