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May Black History Film Series – High Risk

FIlm Discussion Black History Month

What’s Happening?

The doors to The Little Carver open at 5:30pm, and the film begins at 6pm.

“HIGH RISK”, a documentary film written and produced locally by Dr. Nicole Carr and Born Logic Allah, addresses the high maternal mortality rate of Black women in the United States. The film explores natural methods and best practices proven to protect Black mothers from prenatal to postpartum care. The ultimate goal of the documentary is to empower Black women through education, making them aware of numerous strategies to use with confidence to advocate for themselves and their babies. 

Immediately following the film, join us for the lively panel discussion. Brought to you in part by Humanities Texas.

ADMISSION IS FREE, BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!

The doors to The Little Carver open at 5:30pm, and the film begins at 6pm.

“HIGH RISK”, a documentary film written and produced locally by Dr. Nicole Carr and Born Logic Allah, addresses the high maternal mortality rate of Black women in the United States. The film explores natural methods and best practices proven to protect Black mothers from prenatal to postpartum care. The ultimate goal of the documentary is to empower Black women through education, making them aware of numerous strategies to use with confidence to advocate for themselves and their babies. 

Immediately following the film, join us for the lively panel discussion. Brought to you in part by Humanities Texas.

ADMISSION IS FREE, BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!

More about San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum
SAAACAM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed to collect, maintain, disseminate and interpret authentic African American artifacts related to San Antonio history in a community-based digital archive. The organization’s goal is to illuminate San Antonio’s Black history by empowering individuals to curate their own archives and cultivate a community-driven museum of digitized and audiovisual exhibits. The development of the community archive is ongoing. SAAACAM is the proactive steward of cultural and physical preservation of historic African American resources.
When & Where
May 9, 2025, 5:30pm to 9:00pm Timezone: CDT
Free


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