Weeksville Heritage Center – B Scene @ Weeksville: Black TV Matters
February 13, 2016 at 2:00pm-3:30pm
158 Buffalo Avenue
718-683 5600.
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Free Speech is very proud to announce B Scene, a free film and TV viewing series that aims to amplify the voices of Brooklyn Free Speech producers at local hotspots throughout the borough.
Join us at Weeksville Heritage Center for an event that celebrates Black History. In this B Scene screening, we’ll view and discuss community-produced films and television programs that explore the lives of African-Americans, celebrating the community and its rich history.
The winter/spring 2016 season of the B Scene viewing series will be held at Weeksville Heritage Center, Brooklyn’s largest African-American cultural institution.
Hosted by Brooklyn Free Speech’s own, Matthew Allen and Jessica Mason.
Weeksville Heritage Center (WHC), Brooklyn’s largest African-American cultural institution, is a multidimensional museum dedicated to preserving the history of the 19th century African American community of Weeksville, Brooklyn – one of America’s first free black communities. Using a contemporary lens, we activate this unique history through the presentation of innovative, vanguard and experimental programs. Weeksville advances its mission through history, preservation, visual and performing arts, ecology and the built environment.