gOD-Talk
Directed by Kim Moir (USA 2023, 117:24 mins).
This film is the culmination project of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture, in association with the Pew Research Center, five-year study of Black Millennials and faith. gOD-Talk explores the lives of seven Black Millennials—Atheist, Buddhist, Christians, Muslim, African Traditional Religion, and Spiritualist—and the challenges and discoveries they have with faith in the 21st century. The film follows CANDICE M. BENBOW (Atlanta) multi-genre theologian, RASHID HUGHES (Upper Marlboro, MD) yoga and mindfulness teacher, TRE’VELL ANDERSON (Los Angeles, CA) journalist, CHAVONNI TAYLOR (Los Angeles, CA) host and producer, DIAMOND STYLZ (Houston, TX) non-profit leader, MAKKAH ALI (Chicago, IL) educator, and MICHAEL WORTHAM (Brooklyn, NY) educator.
Panel Discussion to follow with:
Teddy Reeves, PHD, Museum Curator of Religion, Center for the Study of African American Religious Life (CSAARL)
Michael Chambers II Associate Director Special Projects, Center for Antiracist Research, Boston University
Rev. Brandon Thomas Crowley, Myrtle Baptist Church