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Wilhemina's War 4th Monday Community Screening April 24, 2023

Monday, April 24, 2023 @ 7pm PST

St. Clair Bourne 4th Monday Community Documentary Screening

A Virtual Experience

"Wilhemina's War"

directed by June Cross

In much of America, progress in HIV/AIDS treatment suggests the worst is behind us, but every year 50,000 Americans are still diagnosed with the virus that causes AIDS. Astonishingly, it’s one of the leading causes of death of African American women. And nearly half of the Americans with HIV live in the South, where the AIDS epidemic has taken root in rural communities. WILHEMINA’S WAR is an intimate, personal narrative that tells the story of one family’s struggle with HIV over the course of five years. Despite facing institutional and personal obstacles every step of the way, 62-year-old Wilhemina Dixon works tirelessly to combat the stigma and care for her daughter and granddaughter, both HIV-positive.

Emmy award winning journalist and Professor June Cross finds Wilhemina, a one woman army fighting against a systemic dehumanization that’s the result of centuries of racism, and lack of access to drugs and treatment. Her story touches upon many of the structural issues that contribute to the alarming rising trend of HIV-positive women in the South: lack of education, lack of access to quality healthcare, lack of transportation, and silence and stigma in the local church congregations. This urgent documentary lays bare the intersection of poverty, race and politics with women’s health and security in the rural south, while showing determination in the face of adversity, and the triumph of the human spirit. Essential viewing for African-American Studies and Public Health courses.

 

June Cross

June Cross, Director

Filmmaker, June Cross is a New York-based Filmmaker -Teacher- Writer, teaching the next generation of journalists at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. I run a non-profit, The Faith Project, which makes films about the importance of community. My for-profit is Secret Daughter Productions. The intersectionality of all things interests me, and I work on visually capturing that manifestation in the world.

 

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Monday, April 24, 2023
7:00pm - 9:30pm PST

  • To view the film via Zoom Share Screen and participate in the Q&A with the filmmaker, everyone must RSVP by Sunday, 4.23.23 at 12:00PM to badwestla3@gmail.com.
  • Only all who RSVP, will be sent the Zoom link for the screening and Q&A on Sunday4.23.23 fter 5pm.
  • Screening and Q&A with the filmmaker are both on Monday, 4.24.23 from 7pm - 9:30pm PST via Zoom.

Looking forward to a great screening and lively discussion!

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