Black History Studies presents the screening of ‘Angela Davis: Portrait of a Revolutionary’
Writer, intellectual and civil rights icon Angela Davis was one of the most outspoken activists of the 1960s and 1970s, embodying everything that white, conservative, patriarchal America feared. A professor of philosophy at UCLA, Davis was also a communist, a Black Panther and a vocal critic of the U.S. government. This documentary, directed by Yolande DuLuart, one of Davis’ former students, offers a unique contemporary insight into a figurehead of the revolution.
THIS FILM SCREENING IS NOT TO BE MISSED!!
The screening will be followed by a Q&A.
This event will take place on Thursday 5 January 2026 from 19:00 to 21:00 GMT.
The event will be held at The Black Cultural Centre Islington, 16–18 Hornsey Road, N7 7BT. Approx 5 mins walk from Holloway Road (Piccadilly Line) tube station.
Food and drinks will be on sale.
The event is FREE. Donations would be appreciated.
Book your ticket here https://tinyurl.com/mpj5r9vj