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"Blurring the Color Line": Chinese in the Segregated South

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Tate Theater

Synopsis: BLURRING THE COLOR LINE follows director Crystal Kwok as she unpacks the history behind her grandmother’s family, who were neighborhood grocery store owners in the Black community of Augusta, Georgia, during the Jim Crow era. This documentary serves to disrupt racial narratives and bridge divides. Immediately after the screening is a panel discussion between Ms. Kwok, Dr. Michelle Cook, and other UGA faculty members on racial relations.

Light refreshments and pizzas will be provided.

Please register through the Eventbrite page (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/screening-of-documentary-film-blurring-the-color-line-tickets-555133036857 ).

www.blurringthecolorline.com

UGA SPONSORS:

OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY, CENTER FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ASSOCIATION OF CHINESE AMERICAN PROFESSORS, BLACK FACULTY AND STAFF ORGANIZATION, KOREAN AMERICAN FACULTY ASSOCIATION, COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH

 

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