
Greensboro Massacre Screening & Q&A
Documentary screening examining the 1979 Greensboro Massacre, followed by a moderated Q&A for deeper historical context. Expect a reflective, discussion-driven evening focused on political violence, accountability, and community memory.
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A documentary screening of “Greensboro Massacre” centered on survivors’ reflections around the 40th anniversary, followed by a 30 minute filmmaker Q and A. Ticket proceeds support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.

A curated short-film block centered on seeking connection, pairing intimate storytelling with a reflective, community-minded vibe. Set inside a historic lodge hall for an evening screening that invites conversation and contemplation.

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Curated short-film and documentary block supporting local and regional filmmakers, with ticket proceeds benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit. Evening screening in a historic downtown temple with drinks available for purchase.

Curated short-film and documentary block supporting local and regional filmmakers, with ticket proceeds benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit. Evening screening in a historic downtown temple with drinks available for purchase.
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A curated Sunday matinee film block inside the historic Asheville Masonic Temple, set up like a relaxed “morning service” gathering. Expect a communal screening vibe with back to back short films and a theater style sit down experience.

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Curated short-film and documentary block from the Asheville Film Festival, spotlighting local and regional filmmakers in a historic temple screening room. Expect pre-show snacks and drinks for purchase, with ticket proceeds supporting a 501(c)3 nonprofit.

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An afternoon film screening block curated for festival-style viewing, pairing a rotating lineup of short films with a communal audience vibe. Set inside a historic temple setting with cinema-focused programming and discussion-friendly energy.
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Documentary screening tracing 45 years of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Association, followed by conversation with filmmakers Aisha and Rafrica Adams. Community-focused evening highlighting local civil rights history and the Mountain Strong series.
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A tense stage drama that probes faith, authority, and moral certainty through sharp dialogue and escalating confrontations. Expect an intimate community-theater atmosphere with emotionally charged performances and post-show conversation potential.
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A closing-night gathering centered on Asheville’s street art history, with murals and documentation that trace local artists, styles, and public walls over time. Expect a relaxed gallery atmosphere for last-chance viewing and community conversation.
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A documentary style stage story reconstructs the 1944 killing of Black soldier Private Booker T. Spicely after a bus seating dispute under Jim Crow, blending courtroom like testimony and embodied narration. Expect a sobering, history driven performance that sparks community reflection and conversation.
A documentary style stage story reconstructs the 1944 killing of Black soldier Private Booker T. Spicely after a bus seating dispute under Jim Crow, blending courtroom like testimony and embodied narration. Expect a sobering, history driven performance that sparks community reflection and conversation.

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An evening history talk on newly uncovered archival records about African American incarcerated laborers who built the Western North Carolina Railroad. Expect a focused lecture style program with light refreshments in a museum setting.
An evening history talk on newly uncovered archival records about African American incarcerated laborers who built the Western North Carolina Railroad. Expect a focused lecture style program with light refreshments in a museum setting.