Film: Eroding History
UMBC Screening and Q&A with the film-makers
Thursday, March 14, 2024 · 4 - 6 PM
The Department of English's Initiative in Ecocriticism and Pedagogy and the Human Context of Science and Technology Program present:
Film Screening and Q&A: Eroding History
Eroding History tells the story of two Black communities on Deal Island, on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, that are finding themselves at the intersection of sea level rise, historic racism, and the disappearance of Black communities. It is a climate justice story, made by two Black filmmakers and a Jewish grandchild of refugees. A deeply personal and moving story of a community striving to hold on to its culture, Eroding History is anything but dry.