STOKING THE FIRE: Local filmmaker raising money for ‘Wilmington on Fire: Chapter II’

  encore has followed local filmmaker Christopher Everett’s work since he debuted his documentary “Wilmington on Fire” at the Port City’s Cucalorus in November 2015. In his first installment, Everett’s film tackles the story of the 1898 Wilmington Massacre, which has educated thousands in Wilmington and across the country about this hidden piece of history—and sparked new conversations around racial justice and equity. Enter “Wilmington … Continue reading STOKING THE FIRE: Local filmmaker raising money for ‘Wilmington on Fire: Chapter II’

HISTORY FORGOTTEN

Published in encore magazine July 12, 2016

“The two shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile show that we are still in a system of racism,” local filmmaker Christopher Everett (“Wilmington on Fire”) says about the two men most recently shot and killed by police officers in Louisiana and Minnesota. He reflects upon the unimaginable sniper shooting at a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas, too—one of hundreds, if not thousands, held last Wednesday across the country in response to the murders of Sterling and Castile. Five police officers were killed and several others were injured.

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“Tragic events like this are nothing new,” Everett continues. “Black people in America have been victims of this type of police use of deadly force [for years], but now the whole world is seeing it because of cell phone technology and social media. .  . . Films like ‘Out of Darkness’ examine and discuss what has just happened (police use of deadly force).”

“Out of Darkness” is a three-part documentary by director Amadeuz Christ (Δ+) which explores the history of African people, African cultural contributions to the world, and the events that led to issues impacting African-American communities today. Because of the support and reception he had for “Wilmington on Fire” last year, Everett is hosting a screening of “Out of Darkness” at Williston Middle School Auditorium on July 16.

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SCREENING LOCAL HISTORY: ‘Wilmington on Fire’ documents new testimony about the 1898 race riots

Director Christopher Everett of “Wilmington on Fire” relates the 1898 race riots to current politically charged issues of today, like voter ID laws, which many believe target low-income African Americans. Continue reading SCREENING LOCAL HISTORY: ‘Wilmington on Fire’ documents new testimony about the 1898 race riots