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The People Could Fly

Directed by Imani Dennison

The People Could Fly is a poetic documentary about the history of Black gathering spaces in Louisville, KY from the 1960’s to mid 2000’s. Through an intimate video portrait, we delve into the ritual of roller skating and how roller rinks emerged as sanctuaries for Black culture. Through a charged combination of archival footage, still photos, newly shot material and newsreel, we explore the history of a segregated Louisville and the magic that its Black community has conjured as an act of resistance.

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Color Congress presents Resistance & Joy: Reclaiming Power

From cultural preservation to political resistance, this block of films showcase the ways people organize, resist oppression, and work toward change.