Journal article
The 1976 Sojourner Truth Festival of the Arts
Feminist media histories, Vol.8(3), pp.127-154
07/01/2022
DOI: 10.1525/fmh.2022.8.3.127
Abstract
In 1976, a remarkable group of Black feminist artists organized the first ever Black women’s film festival, the Sojourner Truth Festival of the Arts, at the Women’s Interart Center in New York. Screening films by at least sixteen Black women directors, the festival was simultaneously a celebration of the emerging world of Black women’s filmmaking and a radical call for the kinds of socio-political and institutional changes necessary for a Black women’s film culture to thrive. This essay uses archival materials and personal interviews to reconstruct the festival, arguing that although it has long been overlooked, it represents a foundational moment for Black feminist film culture and epitomizes the cross-arts networks of influence that shaped Black feminist artmaking in the period. At the same time, engaging with a fragmentary archive, the essay reflects on the forms of speculation needed to reconstruct the events, lived experiences, and long-term legacies of the festival.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- The 1976 Sojourner Truth Festival of the Arts
- Creators
- Hayley O’Malley
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Feminist media histories, Vol.8(3), pp.127-154
- DOI
- 10.1525/fmh.2022.8.3.127
- ISSN
- 2373-7492
- eISSN
- 2373-7492
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 07/01/2022
- Academic Unit
- English; Cinematic Arts
- Record Identifier
- 9984397934202771
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