The Domino Dialogues: Jugando con las Memorias
In this short from The Domino Dialogues, filmmaker Ant Rivera reflects on Philly Rican identity, representation, and the importance of telling stories rooted in North Philadelphia. Ant speaks about growing up without seeing his community represented in film and how that shaped the work he creates today. From 2nd & Lehigh to family history, the conversation explores how storytelling becomes a way to document people, neighborhoods, and experiences that are often left out of history books. The conversation touches on representation, filmmaking, cultural memory, family stories, and the responsibility artists feel to preserve the humanity of their communities through their work. This short is from Episode 8, Art as Responsibility, now available. Featured topics: Philly Rican identity • Storytelling • Representation • Filmmaking • Cultural memory • North Philadelphia If this conversation resonates with you, we invite you to share it and continue the conversation with your own memories, stories, and experiences. These conversations are part of Somos Society [http://www.somossociety.org]’s work to preserve the historical living archive of Philadelphia’s Puerto Rican community.
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