Within the last 20 years, Austin has grown rapidly. Unfortunately, as more people move into the city, black culture and history in East Austin is becoming a fading memory.This film explores the changes East Austin and offers a solution to unite a divided community.
Premier:
Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 2:00p.m. on Riders Against The Storm (RAS) Day
Kenny Dorham’s Backyard, 1106 E 11th St, Austin, TX 78702
Appearances:
Bernadette Phifer, Curator of the George Washington Carver Museum
Nelson Linder, Austin Chapter NAACP President
Dr. Carol Adams-Means, Associate Professor of Communications at Huston-Tillotson University
Then, Now, Tomorrow (T.N.T) Crew:
Producer: Christian Decuire
Co-producers: Caleb Adams and Makalah Adams
Writers: Caleb Adams
Cinematographers: Devin Perez, Caleb Adams, Makalah Adams, and Christian Decuire
Account/Campaign Manager: Makalah Adams
Social Media Manager: Cedarius Aldridge and Makalah Adams
Interviewer: Makalah Adams
Art Director: Devin Perez
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Instagram: @then.now.tomorrow
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/TNT-Then-Now-Tomorrow/1691290031091394?sk=timeline
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