“AFRICAN AMERICAN LIVES” Part 1 of a four-part film series
“AFRICAN AMERICAN LIVES” four-part film series uncovers a new level human discovery. Using genealogy, oral history, family stories, and DNA analysis to trace lineages through American history and back to Africa, the series provides life-changing journeys for a diverse group of highly accomplished African Americans. Staff will lead a group discussion on the film at its conclusion (patron participation is optional).
AGE GROUP: | All Ages | Adults (19 and up) |
EVENT TYPE: | Movies | History & Genealogy | Exhibit/Display |
TAGS: | Black History Month | #Black History Month |
The Library Partnership: A Neighborhood Resource Center, is a collaborative effort between the Alachua County Library District, Partnership for Strong Families, Department of Children and Families, and United Way of Central Florida. The center is designed as a one-stop resource for a variety of programs which included a full-service library branch. Approximately 30 different agencies provide programing on site.