14-10-2011, 10:22 AM
Ancestral Voices – Film screening and Q&A
Forest Hill Library
Thursday 20 October
5.30pm (73 min. screening, 30 min Q&A)
This Longbelly Productions documentary examines significant correlations between tenets in mainstream religions and African spiritual practices widely stigmatised
as Juju, Obeah, Voodoo or witchcraft. The film-makers (who will takes questions after the screening) question why African belief systems are viewed negatively in comparison to modern religions.
To reserve your free place please phone 020 8314 7653 or drop into the library, 82 Dartmouth Road, SE23 3HZ.
Forest Hill Library
Thursday 20 October
5.30pm (73 min. screening, 30 min Q&A)
This Longbelly Productions documentary examines significant correlations between tenets in mainstream religions and African spiritual practices widely stigmatised
as Juju, Obeah, Voodoo or witchcraft. The film-makers (who will takes questions after the screening) question why African belief systems are viewed negatively in comparison to modern religions.
To reserve your free place please phone 020 8314 7653 or drop into the library, 82 Dartmouth Road, SE23 3HZ.