Heartbreak, joy, pain, love: The audience stares at these emotions depicted in flickering images, reflecting on the rich expression of Black identities throughout history.
In celebration of Black History Month, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival collaborated with Colorado State University’s Black/African American Cultural Center to present a collection of short films that highlight the beauty of the diverse, resilient voices of Black artists, changemakers and activists.
On Feb. 24, the organizations came together on CSU’s campus for their fourth annual Short Films on Black Brilliance screening, meant to encourage individuals from different backgrounds to soften their hearts and minds and acknowledge underrepresented experiences. They presented five short films that discussed distinct themes and messages of Black brilliance.
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Written by Sananda Chandy
Photo by Lauren Mascardo
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