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Somewhere and Elsewhere sat down with event producer, and local documentary filmmaker Christopher Everett to talk about his upcoming event featuring Talib Kweli. Somewhere and Elsewhere sat down with event producer, and local documentary filmmaker Christopher Everett to talk about his upcoming event featuring Talib Kweli.TALIB KWELI LIVE IN CONCERT: FEATURING SKYZOO + LANDON WORDSWELLFresh off the heels of 50 years of hip-hop and the first annual 3 Chambers Festival, 3 Chambers presents Talib Kweli Live in Concert featuring Skyzoo, Landon Wordswell and Trvy & The Enemy. Also performing live is Wilmington's own S. Dot Lee. Hosted by Coast 97.3 FM's DJ Bigg B.Join us for a historic night of hip-hop at Waterline Brewing Company in Wilmington, North Carolina on Monday, July 22. Doors open at 7 PM. Show starts at 8 PM. This is an outdoor event.Early Bird Tickets: SOLD OUTGeneral Advance Tickets: $30Tickets at the Door: $40RAIN DATE: JULY 29THLOCATIONWaterline Brewing Co., 28401
What would it take, and what would it even mean, to heal from a wound like the Wilmington massacre and coup of 1898 — or from centuries of white supremacist violence, disenfranchisement, and theft? An exploration of that question with community members in Wilmington, and experts on restorative justice and reparations. By Michael A. Betts, II and John Biewen. Interviews with Bertha Boykin Todd, Cedric Harrison, Christopher Everett, Kim Cook, William Sturkey, Inez Campbell-Eason, Sonya Bennetonne-Patrick, Candice Robinson, Paul Jervay,Kieran Haile, Larry Reni Thomas, William “Sandy” Darity, and Michelle Lanier. Story editor: Loretta Williams. Voice actor: Mike Wiley. Music by Kieran Haile, Blue Dot Sessions, Okaya, and Lucas Biewen. Art by Zaire McPhearson. “Echoes of a Coup” is an initiative of America's Hallowed Ground, a project of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.
Hello, Hello! In this edition of Indie Talk, we bring on special guest Christopher Everett. He's a Documentarian and the Artistic Director of the Southern Documentary Fund. We talk about: The Wilmington, NC Massacre of 1898 Northern shipper's roles in Slavery His documentary ‘Wilmington On Fire' (Parts 1 and 2) Using Guerrilla marketing to ROI his films The filmmaker benefits from the Southern Documentary Fund Why he prefers Seed & Spark to all other crowdfunding providers and Producer Papa Bear brings us a documentary-themed 'Things We Should Know.' and much more... Enjoy! The MAKE IT podcast is brought to you by the Voice of the Filmmaker program, which is sponsored by Women in Film and Television, Nashville (a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization). If you like what we're doing, please donate here: https://www.bonsai.film/donate. How you can continue to enjoy MAKE IT content: Subscribe to the MAKE IT YouTube channel. Subscribe to the MAKE IT Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.bonsai.film/subscribe. The MAKE IT podcast amplifies the voice of the filmmaker by exploring the filmmaking journeys of actors, writers, directors, producers, and a host of other creatives from across the film industry. We provide a platform for filmmakers to provide advice, lessons learned, personal reflections, and insights through our Filmmaker Conversations, Mistakes in the Making, Industry Insights, Indie Talks, and Film Investment Series. We are the go-to film podcast for independent creatives!
Join Jacob as he sits down with Christopher Everett, Director of Wilmington On Fire, a documentary on the Wilmington Massacre of 1898. We will discuss the documentary, reparations, and what Chris has coming up next! Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Jacob as he sits down with Christopher Everett, Director of Wilmington On Fire, a documentary on the Wilmington Massacre of 1898. We will discuss the documentary, reparations, and what Chris has coming up next! Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Most of us know the story – or at least the basics – of the only successful coup d'état in American history. The 1898 Wilmington, NC massacre perpetrated by white supremacists which killed citizens, forced elected officials from office, and drove successful Black professionals out of the city. But documentary filmmaker Christopher Everett, who produced Wilmington On Fire in 2015, is working on Wilmington On Fire Part II. He's telling a new story of Black power, prosperity, and self-reliance fueling a resurgence of a thriving African American population in the port city.
At Samaritans, they call it compassion fatigue. When you've climbed into that hole, shared that load, walked in those shoes one too many times then realise you don't care anymore. Beth thinks she doesn't, but there's one caller out there who needs her and no one else will do. Starring Natalie Jones, Christopher Everett, Jess Gough and Lee Petcher. Written by Mark Jackson Produced & Directed by Paul Ludden Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wilmington filmmaker Kent Chatfield played a starring role in "Wilmington on Fire," Christopher Everett's documentary film about Wilmington's deadly 1898 coup and massacre, the only successful insurrection on American soil in history. Now, Chatfield has directed his own documentary, "McKinley's Guns," which premiered at Thalian Hall in September and will be available for streaming online Nov. 10. In the film, Chatfield reveals research that proves involvement from military officers and U.S. government officials at a higher level than has previously been revealed.
Christopher Everett stops by to discuss his new book “Go Fore It”, his mission to bring more diversity, inclusion and opportunities golf can foster. https://www.facebook.com/watch/169674115353/1013419819512537/ Stop, Look & Listen is The GOB Radio Network's interview program airing on Facebook and wherever you listen to podcasts from The Good Ole Boys Radio Show channel. Website: www.goforeitusa.comGo Fore It on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Go-Fore-Family-Golf-Story/dp/1737849704Facebook: […]
Christopher Everett stops by to discuss his new book "Go Fore It", his mission to bring more diversity, inclusion and opportunities golf can foster. https://www.facebook.com/watch/169674115353/1013419819512537/ Stop, Look & Listen is The GOB Radio Network's interview program airing on Facebook and wherever you listen to podcasts from The Good Ole Boys Radio Show channel. Website: www.goforeitusa.com Go Fore It on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Go-Fore-Family-Golf-Story/dp/1737849704 Facebook: Go Fore It Instagram: Go Fore It! Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/gobradionetwork Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/gobradionetwork Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gobradionetwork/
Today, we have a very special episode for our listeners. We sit down with the writer and director of Wilmington on Fire, a documentary that tells the story of the 1898 massacre in Wilmington, North Carolina. We ask Everett about his journey as a Black filmmaker from Laurinburg, North Carolina. We talk about the events of 1898 shown in Wilmington on Fire, and we discuss what Everett has in store for us in his future films - like the sequel he's currently working on, Wilmington on Fire II.Produced by Coastal Youth Media and GRITS. Hosted by Brealyn Freeman, Jonaiyah Jordan, and Arabia Earth.Music:Original track by Shelyah Raelynn Tucker of TWOTL Music Group,"Feel - Instrumental Version" by Peter Spacey via Artlist"Unsilenced" by KetsaClips & Sounds: [CHOREOGRAPHY] BTS (방탄소년단) 'Butter' Special Performance Video by BANTANTV via YouTube Dua Lipa - Levitating Featuring DaBaby (Official Music Video) by Dua Lipa via YouTubeOlivia Rodrigo - good 4 u (Official Video) by Olivia Rodrigo via YouTubeWilmington on Fire (trailer) by wilmingtononfire via YouTubeSupport the show (https://shoresides.org/support/)
Today I'm talking to the filmmaker behind the powerful documentary Wilmington on Fire. Christopher breaks down how he got the film completed and saw a ton of success four walling his film in regional theaters throughout the southeast. We also get into some film festival and general marketing talk.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thejhorton)
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Christopher Everett is a writer, film director, and film producer from Laurinburg, North Carolina. He has experience in film, graphic design, marketing, and advertising. Mr. Everett focuses on Documentary filmmaking that tells black stories. He is a communications manager at Full Frame Documentary film festival and a film curator that cofounded Black Doc which focuses on building and creating authentic documentary films for African American people and presents them through film screenings webinars and discussions. He is also the creative director of Speller Street films. He is well known for his film Wilmington on fire that recognized as the only coup de tat recorded in the United States History in which black people were massacred and removed from the town of Wilmington North Carolina. This was before Tulsa, before Rosewood, and even before Jim Crown. The documentary broke a record for most attendance in screening in its first screening. It's been featured and viewed by audiences all over the world. The Film was even mentioned at the congressional hearing on reparations as a must-see film in order to better understand the need for reparations. Mr. Everett is now working on a sequel to Wilmington on fire that is set to be released later in 2021. #BlackExcellence --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
Local Musicians, Chris Everett and Will Miller join us for a little pow wow. Topics include: steaming performances, is Rock dead?, Phoebe Bridgers, and the dreaded Ear Worm.
Billy Litz and Christopher Everett of Hustle Souls have an awesome new album on the way, "Daydream Motel." We discuss their new music and creative music videos. Genre: Funk, Soul, Rock All music is used with artist's permission. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtbF0Hef_8hiSQNJJVy5_DA https://hustlesouls.bandcamp.com/
Remaining stunningly on brand, Donald Trump still refuses to concede that he lost the election, while his administration signals its intention not to relinquish power. Sociologist Taure Brown, political consultant and community organizer Marcus Ferrell, director Christopher Everett, and author Blake Hill-Saya join us for the discussion.
On the morning of Nov. 10, 1898, hell jolted loose in Wilmington, as it was later described. Chaos filled the streets as a mob of armed white men swept across the city, burning The Daily Record In the second episode of "Unearthing 1898," host Hunter Ingram and guests look at Wilmington on Nov. 10, 1898, from sunup to sundown. How did the day of violence and fear begin and how did the agenda of white supremacy sweep across Wilmington? What actions were taken by the white residents of the city and what horrors were its Black residents forced to endure? Joining the episode are LeRae Umfleet, the author of "A Day of Blood" and lead research of North Carolina's commission on 1898; David Zucchino, author of "Wilmington's Lie;" and Christopher Everett, director of "Wilmington on Fire." Cape Fear Unearthed is written, edited and hosted by Hunter Ingram. Additional editing by Adam Fish. The show is sponsored by Northchase Family Dentistry, Tidewater Heating & Air Conditioning, and Cape Fear Pharmacy. Sources: "A Day of Blood: The 1898 Wilmington Race Riot," by LeRae Umfleet "Wilmington's Life: The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy," by David Zucchino "Democracy Betrayed," edited by David Cecelski and Timothy Tyson. "Wilmington on Fire" (2015, dir. Christopher Everett Wilmington Massacre and Coup d'état of 1898 Timeline of Events, CapeFearMuseum.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dennis Leroy Kangalee is the writer director, star of As as Act of Protest a film about the cost of anti-blackness on a Black man’s psyche and Christopher Everett is the documentary filmmaker of Wilmington on Fire, the story of the 1898 Wilmington, North Carolina massacre of prominent Black legislators and Citizens by the white community Produced by Dori Berinstein and Alan Seales, edited by Derek Gunther, music by Cat Dail. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dennis Leroy Kangalee is the writer director, star of As as Act of Protest a film about the cost of anti-blackness on a Black man’s psyche and Christopher Everett is the documentary filmmaker of Wilmington on Fire, the story of the 1898 Wilmington, North Carolina massacre of prominent Black legislators and Citizens by the white community Produced by Dori Berinstein and Alan Seales, edited by Derek Gunther, music by Cat Dail. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wilmington on Fire, a 2015 feature-length documentary that tells the story of The Wilmington Massacre of 1898, is about to have a sequel: Wilmington on Fire II. The sequel will show Wilmington, North Carolina's modern day community members and their forms of activism - whether it's fighting for reparations, protesting police brutality, or building the black business community. North Carolina filmmaker Christopher Everett is the film's director. Everett is the founder of Speller Street Films and BLK Docs, as well as the Communications Manager for the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham, North Carolina. Wilmington on Fire is streaming on Amazon Prime and a campaign to support Wilmington on Fire II is posted on Seed & Spark. Broadcast from the Shoresides studio, Somewhere & Elsewhere uncovers stories from artists across the coastal Carolina region.
Filmmaker and Producer Christopher Everett of Speller Street Films come through to talk about his film series Wilmington On Fire
The Context of White Supremacy welcomes the return of Christopher Everett. We previously discussed his fantastic documentary film, Wilmington On Fire, which examines the 1898 White Supremacist coup in Wilmington, North Carolina. Whites plotted to disrupt a peaceful "fusion" government, where black people owned property had attorneys and doctors and enjoyed a relatively harmonious life. Using the threat of black rapists, White militias killed an untold number of black people, looted their property, and banished them from the area without compensation. We revisit this topic after three Wilmington enforcement officers, Kevin Piner, James "Brian" Gilmore, and Corporal Jessie Moore, were terminated after video surfaced of them making racist comments. To be blunt, Piner described plans to acquire an assault rifle "to go out and start slaughtering them f------ n------." The White officer didn't talk about killing one or 5 black people. "Wipe 'em off the f------ map," said Piner, adding: "That’ll put 'em back about four or five generations." These Whites also held grievances against newly hired police chief, who happens to be black. We place this event within the history of White purges of black people in North Carolina. #WilmingtonOnFire #TheSicknessIsWhiteSupremacy INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#
Sunday, July 5th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy welcomes the return of Christopher Everett. We previously discussed his fantastic documentary film, Wilmington On Fire, which examines the 1898 White Supremacist coup in Wilmington, North Carolina. Whites plotted to disrupt a peaceful "fusion" government, where black people owned property had attorneys and doctors and enjoyed a relatively harmonious life. Using the threat of black rapists, White militias killed an untold number of black people, looted their property, and banished them from the area without compensation. We revisit this topic after three Wilmington enforcement officers, Kevin Piner, James "Brian" Gilmore, and Corporal Jessie Moore, were terminated after video surfaced of them making racist comments. To be blunt, Piner described plans to acquire an assault rifle "to go out and start slaughtering them f------ n------." The White officer didn't talk about killing one or 5 black people. "Wipe 'em off the f------ map," said Piner, adding: "That’ll put 'em back about four or five generations." These Whites also held grievances against newly hired police chief, who happens to be black. We place this event within the history of White purges of black people in North Carolina. #WilmingtonOnFire INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-605-313-5164 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Sunday, July 5th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy welcomes the return of Christopher Everett. We previously discussed his fantastic documentary film, Wilmington On Fire, which examines the 1898 White Supremacist coup in Wilmington, North Carolina. Whites plotted to disrupt a peaceful "fusion" government, where black people owned property had attorneys and doctors and enjoyed a relatively harmonious life. Using the threat of black rapists, White militias killed an untold number of black people, looted their property, and banished them from the area without compensation. We revisit this topic after three Wilmington enforcement officers, Kevin Piner, James "Brian" Gilmore, and Corporal Jessie Moore, were terminated after video surfaced of them making racist comments. To be blunt, Piner described plans to acquire an assault rifle "to go out and start slaughtering them f------ n------." The White officer didn't talk about killing one or 5 black people. "Wipe 'em off the f------ map," said Piner, adding: "That’ll put 'em back about four or five generations." These Whites also held grievances against newly hired police chief, who happens to be black. We place this event within the history of White purges of black people in North Carolina. #WilmingtonOnFire INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-605-313-5164 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
“WILMINGTON ON FIRE (synopsis): Rosewood has long been infamous, but Wilmington came first and was even more devastating in its effects. In 1898, Wilmington was North Carolina's largest city, with a majority black population, a thriving black middle class, and a biracial Republican-Populist fusion government. On November 10, an armed mob of Democrat-backed white supremacists opened fire on African American neighborhoods, slaughtering hundreds and driving thousands out of the city for good. In a five-year passion project that consumed all his resources, director Christopher Everett amassed rare photographs, original research, and testimonies from historians and descendants of the victims to uncover a shocking event that marked a turning point in the politics of the post-Reconstruction South.” Christopher's Bio: Christopher Everett is the communications manager of the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. He is a film director, film producer, social media specialist and graphic artist from Laurinburg, North Carolina. He is a graduate of King's College in Charlotte, North Carolina with a degree in graphic design. Christopher founded Speller Street Films in 2015 in which he produced and directed the award-winning documentary Wilmington on Fire. Through various grassroots marketing efforts, the film has gone on to win four awards and has screened in twelve film festivals and counting. Christopher and Speller Street Films recently acquired the distribution rights to the 2002 cult classic As an Act of Protest, which they are currently remastering with plans on releasing the film on DVD in 2018. Christopher has also consulted various film festivals on social media strategies, community engagement and programming. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/support
We bring you Part 2 of our conversation with conservative commentator Mind of Jamal. This time we are joined by award winning director Christopher Everett (Wilmington On Fire)as we discuss the the current political and social climate in this country. Legendary NC turntable wizard DJ Assassin drops by to discuss his tribute to Tim Barnwell, known to many NC Hip Hop heads as Knotty Head. Plus more! You can catch S2T LIVE every Sunday at 2 pm EST on fb LIVE and YouTube! Follow Us!!! https://www.instagram.com/straight2tape/ https://twitter.com/S2Tontheair https://www.facebook.com/StraightIITape/ Music credits: The official Straight II Tape theme “The Turn” produced by Ryen David https://ryendavid.bandcamp.com/ DOA 2 produced by Big Cease https://www.instagram.com/bigcease39/ Negro Pleez produced by K-Hill https://www.facebook.com/KHillMusic/ https://twitter.com/Achilles_Hill https://www.instagram.com/achilles_hill/ New Work 2020 produced by Big Cease Feeling Right produced by Ryen David The Blessing 2 produced by Big Cease DOA 4 produced by Big Cease You Know (Stop On By Rework) produced by Ryen David Liquor and Hi Hats produced by Big Cease Do You Wanna produced by Ryen David What It Means to Me produced by Ryen David
We discuss 1898 Wilmington, NC Coup D'état and its on going negative consequences for people subject to black classification. We briefly discuss Hall Of Fame NBA Champion Michael Jordan son of Wilmington, NC. We lean heavily on documentary film 'Wilmington On Fire' produced/directed by Christopher Everett.
In this episode, Phyllis and LaTricia speak with Christopher Everett about his film, Wilmington on Fire. The film sheds light on the 1898 massacre in Wilmington, NC that devastated the Black community and disrupted the local government.
On this week’s edition of Straight II Tape, we are joined by award winning director Christopher Everett. We discuss his incredibly poignant documentary “Wilmington On Fire”, which chronicles the Wilmington Massacre of 1898. We talk about the struggle it took to bring this tragic moment in history to light. We also discuss his upcoming project “Grandmaster”, which chronicles the life of African American karate pioneer Vic Moore. This week’s We Ain’t Gonna Talk About centers around a local diner posting a picture of a patron wearing blackface for Halloween and the fallout it caused. This is an episode you don’t want to miss! Check out Christopher Everett’s Wilmington on Fire by clicking the link below: http://wilmingtononfire.com/ This episode is sponsored by Bartending Unlimited, The Triangle's Premier Professional Mobile Bartending Company. Looking for just a Licensed Bartender? Or does your event require a full Bar? Contact Bartending Unlimited today!! www.BartendingUnlimited.com. Follow Us!!! www.instagram.com/straight2tape twitter.com/S2Tontheair www.facebook.com/StraightIITape The official Straight II Tape theme “The Turn” produced by Ryen David. Music provided by Cease & Ryen David DJ scratch provided by Dj Bro-Rabb
It's Halloween as Reese, K-Mac and Jasmyn discuss the Washington Nationals winning their first World Series title last night as well as Steph Curry of the Warriors breaking his right hand in a loss to the Suns. The crew also welcomes Camille Kauer for The E Spot along with her guest, filmmaker Christopher Everett, and Attorney General Josh Stein surprises the crew by stopping into the studio.
Christopher Everett is the communications manager of the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. He is a film director, film producer, social media specialist and graphic artist from Laurinburg, North Carolina. He is a graduate of King’s College in Charlotte, North Carolina with a degree in graphic design. Christopher founded Speller Street Films in 2015 in which he produced and directed the award-winning documentary Wilmington on Fire. Through various grassroots marketing efforts, the film has gone on to win four awards and has screened in twelve film festivals and counting. Christopher and Speller Street Films recently acquired the distribution rights to the 2002 cult classic As an Act of Protest, which they are currently remastering with plans on releasing the film on DVD in 2018. Christopher has also consulted various film festivals on social media strategies, community engagement, and programming.
This episode of 'The Negro League', Preach (@preachjacobs) acts like he's on '60 Minutes' and conducts his first interview on the pod. This episode he speaks to director and producer (11:26) Mtume Gant and Christopher Everett about their upcoming film "I Don't Live Today" (@idltfilm). We talk about being black behind the camera, our ability to tell our stories and more. To support their cause donate to help them make this movie at: www.seedandspark.com/fund/IDLTfilm Intro music: Ski Beatz (@skibeatz) Sponsored by Mo' Betta Soul: mobettasoul.bigcartel.com Enter code "Negro" to save 10%. Donate cash app: $MoBettaSoul
On this weeks episode we have film maker Chris Everett on to promote his new movie Wilmington on Fire. Chris also stays on the whole show to discuss this crazy week in politics in Donald Trumps America. Kill YaSelf and Start Over, Country Rap Tune, Dirt Sheets and more on this weeks episode of Inside The Cave. Shop CaveCrushShop.com and please share this weeks episode as we are trying to get to 20k downloads for August. below is the synopsis for Wilmington on Fire.... Wilmington on Fire : Rosewood has long been infamous, but Wilmington came first and was even more devastating in its effects. In 1898, Wilmington was North Carolina's largest city, with a majority black population, a thriving black middle class, and a biracial Republican-Populist fusion government. On November 10, an armed mob of Democrat-backed white supremacists opened fire on African American neighborhoods, slaughtering hundreds and driving thousands out of the city for good. In a five-year passion project that consumed all his resources, director Christopher Everett amassed rare photographs, original research, and testimonies from historians and descendants of the victims to uncover a shocking event that marked a turning point in the politics of the post-Reconstruction South.
Ubuntu Radio, Ep #31 --Chatfield Kent --The Hidden Treasure (Part 1 of 2) At the age of 7, Chatfield Kent unearthed the bones of a confederate soldier in an unmarked grave near Wilmington, NC. About 50 years later, in 2003, he unearthed historical records that a state commission formed to investigate the 1898 Wilmington Massacre could not. They failed after 10 years. He found all the records and put together a comprehensive report in 27 days. He's subject of Christopher Everett's documentary "Wilmington on Fire". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ubuntu Radio. Ep #29--Christopher Everett: Director of Wilmington on Fire Christopher Everett, founder of Speller Street Films, is the director, producer of the award winning documentary feature Wilmington On Fire, about the 1898 massacre of Black folk in Wilmington, NC. He talks about the story, the art of story telling, his journey from idea, amassing a crew, crowd sourcing, using unemployment checks to finance his dream, what's next for his production company and what young filmmakers can do to start telling their stories to the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Christopher Everett is a writer, film director and film producer from Laurinburg, North Carolina. He has experience in film, graphic design, marketing and advertising. He recently directed and produced his first feature-length documentary entitled "Wilmington on Fire" which is on the 1898 Wilmington Massacre/Coup in Wilmington, NC. See more about the film at www.wilmingtononfire.com. # # # Body Positive Advocate Michelle “Big Body” Cuttino, author of six books, works with authors and experts who need free publicity to promote their new releases, and grow their business. Once a month, she emails writing tips, free promos, and information about upcoming literary events. Subscribe at www.MichelleCuttino.com. Let’s Connect! Facebook.com/MichelleCuttino Twitter.com/MichelleCuttino Instagram.com/MichelleCuttino Pinterest.com/BigBodyPub
Please join us Sunday, Sept. 11 as we converse with Christopher Everett (Director of Wilmigton on Fire). Wilmington on Fire chronicles the bloody attack on the African-American community and unseated elected officials in the port city of Wilmington, North Carolina November 10, 1898. The massacre and coup d’etat was the springboard for the white supremacy movement and Jim Crow segregation throughout the state of North Carolina and the American South. The dial-in number is 310-982-4273 and press 1 to speak with the hosts.
Wilmington on Fire chronicles the bloody attack on the African-American community and unseated elected officials in the port city of Wilmington, North Carolina November 10, 1898. The massacre and coup d’etat was the springboard for the white supremacy movement and Jim Crow segregation throughout the state of North Carolina and the American South. This discussion will focus on the historical research and documentation that lead to the creation this valuable documentary film. Never forget because this could happen again. Christopher Everett is a writer, film director and film producer from Laurinburg, North Carolina. He has experience in film, graphic design, marketing and advertising. He recently directed and produced his first feature-length documentary entitled “Wilmington on Fire” which is on the 1898 Wilmington Massacre/Coup in Wilmington, NC. Website: wilmingtononfire.com Facebook: facebook.com/wilmingtononfire Twitter: twitter.com/wilmington1898 Instagram: instagram.com/wilmingtononfire SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/wilmingtononfire
In this episode, documentary filmmaker, Christopher Everett, shares how he makes money from the live screenings of, "Wilmington on Fire". The post 110: How To Make MONEY with Your Live Screenings, Christopher Everett appeared first on Film Trooper.
In this episode, documentary filmmaker, Christopher Everett, shares how he makes money from the live screenings of, "Wilmington on Fire".
"Wilmington on Fire" with the Filmmaker, Christopher Everett Tonight we talk again with Christopher Everett about his film as it tours the nation. The Wilmington Massacre was a bloody attack on the African-American community by a heavily armed white mob with the support of the North Carolina Democratic Party on November 10, 1898 in the port city of Wilmington, North Carolina. Most folks are familiar with massacres that took place in Tulsa and Rosewood regarding US history but not Wilmington. This incident is barely mentioned and has been omitted from most history books. The film features interviews from historians, authors, activists and actual descendants of the victims of the Wilmington Massacre of 1898. Broadcasting BOLD BRAVE & BLACK email: OCGinfo@ourcommonground.com OCG Facebook: facebook.com/OCGTALKRADIO/ OUR COMMON GROUND Web: http://www.ourcommonground.com/
November 10, 1898 was an important and tragic day in Wilmington's and North Carolina's history, yet very few people know about what took place on that fall day all those years ago. Filmmaker Christopher Everett explores this crucial historical moment in his new documentary, Wilmington on Fire, and Deborah sits down with him to learn more about why he wanted to tell this story.
November 10, 1898 was an important and tragic day in Wilmington's and North Carolina's history, yet very few people know about what took place on that fall day all those years ago. Filmmaker Christopher Everett explores this crucial historical moment in his new documentary, Wilmington on Fire, and Deborah sits down with him to learn more about why he wanted to tell this story.
Christopher Everett, filmmaker, director and producer returns to Blackotpia Presents Round Table Talk Radio to discuss the recent success of his film Wilmington on Fire. Barbara the Cuntry Cleaning Lady will put him back in the hot seat, and Ms. Marie Jones has another "Good Morning at Night", Some Guy Named Jay will be there too. Get more updates on Blacktopia at http://www.Blacktopia.org
Tuesday Night on Dec. 29th 2015, on Blacktopia Presents Round Table Talk Radio, at 9:00 PM EST we will talk about Blacks creating our own "black hollywood" and talk about black filmmakers and creating our own film and television projects. Black screenwriter and director Christopher Everett will join us for the discussion and talk about his upcoming project Wilmington on Fire. Hosted by Barbara Williams Cason the Cleaning Lady, Ms. Marie Jones and Some Guy Named Jay. Ms. Marie will also do her "Good Morning At Night" segment at 10:00 PM EST. Get more information at http://www.blacktopia.or
Actor. author, director. filmmaker and writer Christopher Everett visits The Context of White Supremacy . Mr. Everett is a black male and a North Carolina native. He used his enormous skill to create his first feature-length documentary, Wilmington On Fire. The project investigates the November 10, 1898 coordinated White Terrorist assault on the port city of Wilmington, North Carolina. Black Wilmingtons created a thriving area and were doing considerably well for themselves only thirty years removed from the Civil War. Whites seethed at the thought of "successful" negroes, and White mobs in conjunction with the North Carolina Democratic Party slaughtered countless black citizens; Whites then forced the remaining blacks to leave town. This event is considered a catalyst for extensive White Terrorism throughout the region and was used to loot a gargantuan amount of black owned property. Listeners should remember the work of author and former C.O.W.S. guest Elliot Jaspin. He contends the evidence shows that this type of premeditated White Terrorism and ejection of black citizens happened more than 200 times in United States. #AnswersForMiriamCarey INVEST in The COWS - http://paypal.me/GusTRenegade CALL IN NUMBER: 641.715.3640 CODE: 564943# The C.O.W.S. archives: http://tiny.cc/76f6p
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Thurs. Dec. 3rd, 10pm-12midnight EST (7pm – 9pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. Our guest will be Christopher Everett, Director of the film “Wilmgington on Fire”. We'll discuss the film and The Wilmington Massacre of 1898. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) brings back to the airwaves of Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio, filmmaker Christopher Everett. Everett is the maker of the documentary, "Wilmington on Fire" which will premiere at at film festival in North Carolina on Saturday, November 14, 2015. This film festival will go on while the "Sea Island Scenes Film Festival" takes place at the St. Helena Branch Library on St. Helena Island, SC on Friday, November 13th and Saturday, November 14th in conjunction with the #HeritageDays Celebration. The latter film festival is sponsored by the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition (www.gullahgeechee.net). Tune in as Queen Quet and Christopher Everett delve into the legacy of filmmaking as it relates to telling the hidden stories of the rich culture of the Gullah/Geechee Nation's coast. Yeddi we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio!
As a lover of film collaborations amongst very talented folk I felt compelled to share this film project and crowdfunding campaign with you all as shared with me from Christopher Everett, the director of the highly anticipated documentary “Wilmington on Fire” and producer of this film: A group of multitalented filmmakers from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, USC, and the North Carolina School of the Arts are collaborating to create five (5) super short films called The Perceptions Project.
Tune in to this second Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio interview of filmmaker, Christopher Everett. Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) is bringing him back to the airwaves for an update on the release of the deocumentary, "Wilmington on Fire." You will learn the history of the Wilmington Race Riots, the Wilmington Ten, and the lost of Gullah/Geechee culture as a result of psychological conditioning in North Carolina. Disya da we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio! www.gullahgeechee.net www.gullahgeecheenation.com
A massacre kept secret for over 100 years. Now the truth will finally be revealed. THE FILM: Wilmington on Fire is a feature-length documentary that will give a historical and present day look at the Wilmington Massacre of 1898. The film features interviews from historians, authors, activists and descendants of the victims of the Wilmington Massacre of 1898. THE HISTORY: The Wilmington Massacre of 1898 was a bloody attack on the African-American community by a heavily armed white mob with the support of the North Carolina Democratic Party on November 10, 1898 in the port city of Wilmington, North Carolina. It is considered one of the only successful examples of a violent overthrow of an existing government (coup d'etat) and left countless numbers of African-American citizens dead and exiled from the city. This event was the spring board for the white supremacy movement and Jim Crow Segregation throughout the state of North Carolina, and the American South. This incident is barely mentioned and has been omitted from most history books. It was not until 2006, after the North Carolina General Assembly published a report on it, that the tragedy became known to the public. ABOUT THE DIRECTOR: Christopher Everett is an actor, writer, director and producer. He has a degree in Graphic Design from King's College in Charlotte, NC. He recently finished his first documentary short entitled "The Laurinburg Institute Est. 1904" on a historic African-American Boarding & Day School in his hometown of Laurinburg, NC. Christopher has also starred in many commercials throughout the south east and indie films such as the award-winning narrative short “On My Last Breath”. Teaser Trailer & Preview Trailer