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SUMMARY:“Talking Black in America: Roots” documentary screening and discussion
DESCRIPTION:\nIn this special edition of our CLS Speaker Series\, we wil
	l be screening the documentary Talking Black in America—Roots. This film
	 is the third in a series of documentaries about African American langua
	ge produced by NC State’s Language and Life Project. The film explores c
	onnections between “the peoples and societies of West Africa and the Afr
	ican Diaspora”\, with a particular focus on language\, and can be seen a
	s “a celebration of African American resiliency\, creativity\, and ingen
	uity.” The screening will be followed by a discussion facilitated by CLS
	 faculty members Deborah Morton and Frances Blanchette as well as postdo
	ctoral fellow Zach Maher.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu
	/event/talking-black-in-america-roots-documentary-screening-and-discussi
	on/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>In this special
	 edition of our CLS Speaker Series, we will be screening the documentary
	 Talking Black in America—Roots. This film is the third in a series of d
	ocumentaries about African American language produced by NC State’s Lang
	uage and Life Project. The film explores connections between “the people
	s and societies of West Africa and the African Diaspora”, with a particu
	lar focus on language, and can be seen as “a celebration of African Amer
	ican resiliency, creativity, and ingenuity.” The screening will be follo
	wed by a discussion facilitated by CLS faculty members Deborah Morton an
	d Frances Blanchette as well as postdoctoral fellow Zach Maher.</p><p>Fo
	r more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/talking-black-i
	n-america-roots-documentary-screening-and-discussion/'>https://events.la
	.psu.edu/event/talking-black-in-america-roots-documentary-screening-and-
	discussion/</a></p></body></html>
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