…Sikivu Hutchinson. In this fictional account, Hutchinson (an author, educator, and filmmaker) focused on the experiences of African American women in the Temple and in Jonestown. Hutchinson produced a theatrical…
…Sikivu Hutchinson. This play was offered by MOAD in San Francisco and was accessed via the Zoom online conference platform. Through a lens which focused on the experiences of a…
…by local artists in a production that “follows the triumphs and tribulations of characters in a fictional utopia,” according to the production’s publicity. Jonestown in Literature Sikivu Hutchinson’s book White…
…Film Fugitives, and The Daily Beast. Jonestown in Theater White Nights, Black Paradise, a play by Sikivu Hutchinson described as “amplifying the lived experiences, politics, moral dilemmas, and social histories…
…minutes) • RadioJustice.org (March 2018) The Breakdown (59 minutes) An interview with Jonestown survivor Leslie Wagner Wilson and writer Sikivu Hutchinson • The Last Podcast on the Left…
…and the High Seas: Speculations on the Mind of a Madman, by E. Alex Howe (2012) Articles by Sikivu Hutchinson Articles by Massimo Introvigne Survey Indicates Lack of Student Knowledge…
…Marrow: An Origin Story, by darlene anita scott Performing Arts Staging White Nights, Black Paradise’s Virtual Performance at the Museum of the African Diaspora, by Sikivu Hutchinson White Nights, Black…
…of historical events or personages. Sikivu Hutchinson’s short film “White Nights, Black Paradise,” for example, creatively imagines life for African-American women in Peoples Temple. We willingly accept the construction of…
…Beyond the White Gaze of Jonestown, by Sikivu Hutchinson French Documentary Explores Faith and Violence in Peoples Temples, by France Swimberge Living Inside the Film, by Sally El Hosaini What…
…which appeared in the Georgetown newspaper, The Stabroeck News. More recently, Leslie was interviewed in November 2016 for The Huffington Post by author/filmmaker Sikivu Hutchinson. The Death of a Warrior…