Talks With Myself - Panel Discussion and Screening at Newark Museum of Art
    The Newark Museum of Art
    49 Washington St, Newark, NJ 07102, USA
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    <h3>✨ Event Description</h3> <p>Step into a compelling evening at the Newark Museum of Art where film and conversation converge. “Talks With Myself” offers a unique blend of a panel discussion and film screening that dives into themes relevant to the Newark community and beyond.</p> <p>This event, hosted by the Newark Black Film Festival, features filmmaker and speaker Roger Omeus Jr., who brings insightful perspectives to the conversation. Set in the heart of Newark, New Jersey, the museum provides a vibrant cultural backdrop for this thoughtful exploration.</p> <p>Attendees will engage with the film and the panel in a setting that fosters dialogue and reflection, making it a standout event for cinephiles and community members alike.</p> <h3>🔍 What to Expect</h3> <ul> <li>🎬 <strong>Film Screening:</strong> Watch “Talks With Myself,” a film that anchors the evening’s themes.</li> <li>🗣️ <strong>Panel Discussion:</strong> Engage with Roger Omeus Jr. and other experts as they discuss the film’s impact and related topics.</li> <li>🏛️ <strong>Venue:</strong> Experience the event at the Newark Museum of Art, a cultural landmark in Newark, NJ.</li> <li>🎥 <strong>Newark Black Film Festival:</strong> This event is part of the broader 2026 festival celebrating Black voices in film.</li> </ul> <h3>💡 Why It’s On Our Radar</h3> <p>This event highlights Newark’s vibrant cultural scene by merging film and community dialogue in a prestigious local venue. It supports the Newark Black Film Festival’s mission to elevate Black filmmakers and foster meaningful conversations through cinema, making it a vital cultural moment in New Jersey’s largest city.</p>
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