Wade in the Water Documentary Film Screening & Panel Discussion
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Wade in the Water Documentary Film Screening & Panel Discussion

Come to the Suraj Israni Center on UCSD campus to see the "Wade in the Water" documentary, then join us for a panel discussion afterward!

Date and time

Thursday, May 8 · 5:30 - 9pm PDT

Location

Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts

9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093

Agenda

5:30 PM

Doors open

6:00 PM

Film Screening

7:30 PM

Panel Discussion

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours 30 minutes

Wade in the Water Documentary Film Screening & Panel Discussion

Come join us at the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts, Mosaic Auditorium 113 for a special event featuring the screening of the powerful documentary film, Wade in the Water: A Journey into Black Surfing and Aquatic Culture.

This award-winning film reclaims the 1,000-year-old tradition of Black surfing. Braiding historical accounts with modern-day testimonials, Wade in the Water dismantles the racial barriers of conventional surf culture, delves into the overlooked history of Black surfing's legacy, and honors its current movement—inspiring the next generation of Black surfers.

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Prof. Caroline Collins (UCSD, Urban Studies and Planning) and featuring: David Mesfin (Director, Wade in the Water), Prof. Kevin Dawson (UC Merced, History, author of Undercurrents of Power: Aquatic Culture in the African Diaspora) and Risa Bell (Founder, Paddle for Peace).

This event is brought to you by Black Like Water, which is open to all students interested in learning about Black relationships to land and water. Black Like Water is a scholarly research collaboration between Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the 8 Colleges, UC San Diego Recreation, the Black Resource Center, Black Diaspora and African American Studies Program, and the Office of the Vice Chancellor of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion.

This screening was made possible by support from the UC San Diego Black Studies project and a Healing Through Nature Grant from The Prebys Foundation.


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