Maya Angelou: Reflections of a Blessed Soul Film Screening

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The Livingston Public Library invites you to join us in the Library’s program room on Wednesday, February 15th at 7pm for a screening of the film “Maya Angelou: Reflections of a Blessed Soul.” 

Maya Angelou: Reflections of a Blessed Soul Film Screening is a documentary film based on an exclusive interview with Maya Angelou in her home in Winston Salem, North Carolina by the multi-award winning filmmakers Hafiz Farid, Shelley Grodner Seidenstein, and Richard Woods. The film offers an intimate portrait of one of the greatest Artists/ Poets/ Activists/ Teachers/ Philosophers and Humanitarians of our time. With a razor sharp memory of events that occurred many decades ago, Dr. Angelou reflects on her unforgettable experiences, and her deep insight into the most controversial and pressing issues of the day.


Filmmaker Richard Woods will be joining us for a Q&A discussion following the film. Registration is not required for this event and all are welcome to attend. This program is made possible in partnership with The Livingston Arts Council. This event is open to all ages.