📅 Sunday June 29, 12:30pm-2:00pm
📍 The New Parkway Theater, 474 24th St, Oakland, CA 94612
Join us for a powerful afternoon at The New Parkway Theater for a special screening of Nuhmibeeuhn (29min 59seconds), a moving short documentary by Oakland-based Namibian filmmaker Kavena Hambira. A descendant of the Herero people—targets of Germany’s first genocide—Hambira weaves personal history, archival research, and poetic storytelling to confront a buried past that still echoes today.
Following the screening, stay for an intimate Q&A with the director and Rabbi Cat Zavis to explore the film’s urgent themes of memory, colonial violence, and repair.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity for dialogue, reflection, and community.
👉 Purchase tickets here: https://shorturl.at/MAt19