UNION STREET

UNION STREET

Jamila Pomeroy
Premiere Status
Africa Premiere
Screening Dates
Thursday, 19th September (11:00 AM) – SilverBird Cinema, Accra Mall Friday, 20th September (1:00PM)- World Trade Center
Synopsis
Spanning across three generations, Union Street chronicles the ongoing effects of racism, displacement and the cultural erasure of African Canadians, while examining the systemic mechanisms that destroyed Vancouver’s historic Black community in the 60s. Train porters, speakeasies, juke joints and a thriving community all existed in the Black neighbourhood; and so did musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. The reverberations of this thriving community are still felt, and in the face of adversity a new generation of Black Vancouverites work to rebuild, facilitate Black joy and redefine what it means to be African-Canadian.
Synopsis
Spanning across three generations, Union Street chronicles the ongoing effects of racism, displacement and the cultural erasure of African Canadians, while examining the systemic mechanisms that destroyed Vancouver’s historic Black community in the 60s. Train porters, speakeasies, juke joints and a thriving community all existed in the Black neighbourhood; and so did musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. The reverberations of this thriving community are still felt, and in the face of adversity a new generation of Black Vancouverites work to rebuild, facilitate Black joy and redefine what it means to be African-Canadian.
Jamila Pomeroy
Premiere Status
Africa Premiere
Screening Dates
Thursday, 19th September (11:00 AM) – SilverBird Cinema, Accra Mall Friday, 20th September (1:00PM)- World Trade Center