Self-Evident Education is joining the nationwide
Fall of Freedom movement with a documentary double feature and participatory discussion. The screening will feature two short films —
If Knowledge is the Key and
Freedom’s Battle at Christiana — exploring how race and racism were intentionally built into the early U.S. legal system and legacies of that history.
If Knowledge is the Key explores the story of a bi-racial woman in 1600's Virginia and her suit for freedom.
Freedom’s Battle at Christiana, produced for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, tells the story of an organized and armed resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act. A discussion moderated by Michael Lawrence-Riddell, Self-Evident's executive director, Ibrahim Ali, Self-Evident Organizational Strategist, and Professor Ousmane Power-Greene will follow.
Fall of Freedom is a nationwide creative action uniting artists, educators, and institutions to resist censorship and celebrate freedom of expression. The movement encourages communities to use art, education, and dialogue to affirm the power of truth-telling during times of social and political division. Self-Evident Education creates multimedia tools that teach the histories of race and resistance in America, helping learners critically examine the legacies of racism in U.S. culture.