Adrena Ifill visits Freedom Regional
On February 26th, Freedom Regional Library culminated our month-long celebration of Black History Month with a visit from award-winning documentary director Adrena Ifill. Ms. Ifill traveled to
As a child, Adrena Ifill always looked forward to watching the “Eyes on the Prize” documentary every February. Her own curiosity and her parents’ guidance instilled a deep love of history in her, and eventually inspired her to become a documentarian herself. She created DoubleBack Productions to bring life to the little-known stories of people of African descent. Ms. Ifill is a graduate of the competitive Documentarey Center of George Washington University in
Attendees of the program had the pleasure of viewing Ms. Ifill’s latest documentary, the 19th century rags-to-riches story of congressman Robert Smalls who went from slave to Civil War hero and master politician in
Prior to the program, not one student out of the thirty in attendance had ever heard of Congressman Smalls. Following the viewing, Ms. Ifill shared stories of her inspiration and educated the students on how to conduct interviews and do research. There was also a short Q&A session where students and community members were able to ask Ms. Ifill questions about her documentary and career.
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