January 2023

Greetings Tarabu,

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


WE'RE COMING BACK TO BUFFALO, NY

WITH LIVE SCREENINGS AT:

BURCHFIELD PENNY ART CENTER,

CANISIUS COLLEGE

AND ON BUFFALO/TORONTO PUBLIC MEDIA, WNED PBS!

To all of our Buffalo, NY friends, family and colleagues, our cancelled Burchfield Penny event this past November has been rescheduled to Saturday, February 4th at 2:00pm, for a free public screening of the award winning film, 100 Years From Mississippi, directed by Buffalo native, Tarabu Betserai Kirkland. The screening is in collaboration with the LEROI: Living in Color Exhibition and will be followed by a live, in person discussion between Tarabu and his longtime friend, artist LeRoi Johnson. Tickets are free and on a first come, first-served basis; no registration is required. 

The film will also screen at Canisius College, Wednesday, February 1st at 6:00pm at the Winter Student Union Regis Rooms, and on Buffalo/Toronto Public Media, WNED PBS on Monday, February 20th at 10:00pm.

Live Screenings


BURCHFIELD PENNY ART CENTER


Admission is Free, No Reservation Required


In-Person post-film discussion 

with Director Tarabu Betserai Kirkland & Artist Leroi Johnson


Saturday, February 4th 

at 2:00pm ET


CANISIUS COLLEGE

Winter Student Union Regis Rooms


Admission is Free


In-Person post-film discussion 

with Director Tarabu Betserai Kirkland


Wednesday, February 1st 

at 6:00pm ET

On Monday, February 20th, mark your calendar —we rebroadcast on PBS

in the Buffalo/Toronto area:



WNED PBS 

BUFFALO/TORONTO PUBLIC MEDIA


Monday, February 20th at 10:00pm ET

Please spread the good news, share it on your social media pages and tell all your friends and family in the Buffalo/Toronto Area.


If you get a chance to tune in to the PBS broadcast—please contact WNED after the broadcast and send them a comment. Let them know you enjoyed the broadcast and encourage them to rebroadcast the program in the future. 

In Other News:


Over Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, 100 Years From Mississippi is being broadcast on PBS stations across the country in the SF Bay Area, Washington DC, Baltimore, Cleveland, Youngstown and five stations in Montana—today (Tuesday, Jan. 17th & Friday, Jan. 20th), look for it in Washington, DC on WHUT and in Ohio on PBS Western Reserve (2 stations)! Check here for times: MLK broadcasts!


Also, during Black History Month the film will screen at the Indianapolis Black Documentary Film Festival's Black History Month Festival in Indiana, St. Mary's College in Moraga, California and six PBS stations on Wisconsin Public Television. 


If you'd like to host a live in-person or virtual screening and discussion with the filmmaker for your college, university, or organization, please contact us here:


Book a Screening

Please visit our website at 100 Years From Mississippi for a list of all the broadcast air dates and times.




We've had over 200 broadcasts on public television,

with 41% of those in primetime!

WANT TO SEE 100 YEARS FROM MISSISSIPPI

ON PBS IN OTHER CITIES?


Contact your local PBS station via their website and send a message to their Comments email, or if you are a PBS member, send an email to Member Services and let them know you've heard of our documentary available via American Public Television. Let them know this would be a great program for your city and refer them to our website at: 100 Years From Mississippi. We appreciate your support!

You can find all of our links at-a-glance on our Linktree at:

 https://linktr.ee/100yearsfrommississippi

Rent or Buy 100 Years from Mississippi

THANK YOU to everyone who has donated to our efforts. Your contributions are greatly appreciated! They help us share Mamie's important story and support our distribution campaign.



With Gratitude,

The 100 Years From Mississippi Team

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