04/17/2025
The African American Museum, Dallas invites the community and media to Black Narratives on Screen, a special film screening featuring the work of filmmaker Don TorteIIini. Held on Friday, April 18, 2025, the event showcases two powerful short films exploring memory, community, and resistance.
This screening is an extension of the Carroll Harris Simms National Black Art Competition and Exhibition, where Don’s photograph God’s Sons is currently on view. His work blends history and activism, using visual storytelling to honor Black legacies and resilience. The Museum is proud to spotlight his voice and vision in support of our mission to uplift and preserve Black narratives.
Featured Films:
🎬 God’s Sons – A heartfelt tribute to the Red Bird Raiders, Dallas’ oldest still-active youth football organization. For over 40 years, this team has shaped young lives in Oak Cliff, instilling discipline and perseverance in generations of athletes. This film extends the story captured in Don’s photography—one of his stills from God’s Sons is currently on display in the Carroll Harris Simms National Black Art Exhibition, located upstairs in the museum.
🎬 Chaos on Commerce – A striking historical documentary composed entirely of archival footage in collaboration with UNT Special Collections. This film revisits February 9, 1993, when racial tensions erupted on Commerce Street, revealing hard-hitting truths that still echo in our city today.
We are excited to have OAC's director, Martine Elyse, as the conversation moderator. We extend an open invitation to the Office of Arts and Culture Dallas, members of the press, and the local community to attend this important event.
Event Details: 📍 African American Museum, Dallas
📅 Friday, April 18, 2025
🕕 Time: 7PM - 9PM
🎟️ Free & Open to the Public
RSVP for the Event: aamdallas.org/events