The University of Washington features the individual stories from the documentary as oral histories of these Seattle Women Black Panthers on their Seattle Civil Rights website and their facebook site.
Keepers of the Dream has been shown in universities, churches and organizations. Screened in November 2023 at Madrona Grace Church.
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"Panther women became indispensable not only to the Black Panther Party but to the larger civil rights movement as well...they were “keepers of the dream.” *
The women of the Black Panther Party were instrumental to the success of the Party's survival programs such as the health centers and school breakfasts. Yet, these women's stories have not been visible.
Now, our mostly People of Color team has documented the stories of six women involved in the Seattle Black Panther movement.
Keepers of the Dream: Seattle Women Black Panthers screened to a sold -out audiences at the Northwest Film Forum prior to the Pandemic. The series was one of the top 5 films featured at the Doctober Film Festival. It was broadcast on the Seattle Channel.
The individual stories are now part of the University of Washington Black Panther History Interviews.
https://depts.washington.edu/civilr/BPP_interviews.htm
Thanks in part to grants from 4 Culture.
*Curtis Austin, “Up Against the Wall” https://www.uapress.com/product/up-against-the-wall/
Malika Lee moderates discussion and questions from the audience at Opening Night at the Northwest Film Forum. Featuring Yolanda Givens, Vanetta Molson-Turner, Phyllis Noble Mobley and Winona Hollins -Hauge.
An amazing exhibit and the documentary about Vanetta Molson-Turner
https://artgallery.seattlecentral.edu/porches-panthers-and-progress
Youlanda Givens spoke about the Stockley Carmichael Speech at Garfield High School. Here is the speech that was asked about:
http://aavw.org/special_features/speeches_speech_carmichael01.html
https://crosscut.com/culture/2020/10/now-streaming-new-movies-pnw
https://kuow.org/stories/debating-the-protests-with-grandma-a-former-black-panther
https://crosscut.com/2020/02/new-documentary-gives-voice-women-seattles-black-panther-party
https://www.kbcs.fm/programs/the-grit/
https://www.kbcs.fm/2020/02/13/black-panther-party-women/
https://www.thestranger.com/events/42694909/keepers-of-the-dream-seattle-women-black-panthers
https://www.kbcs.fm/programs/gospel-highway/
2/8/20 2nd hour at 59:49
https://www.kbcs.fm/programs/hard-knock-radio/
7:54 Seattle Women Black Panthers
Series Written, Produced and Directed by
Patricia Boiko
Individual Documentaries
Produced and Directed by
Patricia Boiko
Tajuan LaBee
Assistant Director
Malika Lee
Edited by
Kamaria Daniel
Malika Lee
Tifa Tomb
Patricia Boiko
Cinematography
Omar Willey
Kamaria Daniel
Music
Composed and Directed by SassyBlack
Production Assistant
Veronique Harris
Music
Vocals and Synthesizer by SassyBlack
Saxophone by Kate Olson
Trumpet by Katie Green
Trombone by Liana Green
Acoustic Guitar by Stephanie Anne Johnson
Recording and Mixing Engineer
Ayesha Ubayatilaka
Music Recorded and mixed at Jack Straw Cultural Center, Seattle, WA
Post production editing, color and graphics Jim Golingo, GolPost Inc.
Post production Audio Bad Animals, Dave Howe
“Benediction”
composed by Paula Boggs and featuring the Paula Boggs Band. ©℗ 2017 Paula Boggs Music (BMI).
https://www.paulaboggsband.net/
Location Crew
Nico Sanchez
Arianne Garden Vazquez
MUSIC BY SASSYBLACK
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