Feb 7, 2014

Mama C: Urban Warrior in the African Bush screening followed by discussion with Charlotte "Mama C" in person

Sat, Mar 8, 2014 7pm to 9pm
All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 4501 Walnut St, KCMO 64111 · Cost: Free

MAMA C: URBAN WARRIOR IN THE BUSH

7 – 9 pm, Saturday, March 8
All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 4501 Walnut St, KCMO 64111
Screening of documetntary, followed by discussion with Charlotte "Mama C" in person

Free admission, with donations to benefit UAACC, the United African Alliance Community Center, founded and run by Charlotte and Pete O’Neal in Tanzania

Kansas City KS native Charlotte O’Neal was one of the youngest members of the Kansas City Black Panther Party. Today Mama C is an accomplished poet, visual artist, musician, and community activist who for more than four decades has made her home in Tanzania with her husband Pete O’Neal.

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