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Beta Phi Omega Black History Month @ Baltimore International Black Film Festival

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Founded in 2014, the Baltimore International Black Film Festival is produced by the not-for-profit 501(c)(3) tax exempt social /service organization: SOGAA, Inc. Our mission is to support unity in the community and foster education with the best in independent film-making while enhancing the diverse cultural landscape and economic vitality of Baltimore City. With its unique paring of films by African-American, the African Diaspora and members of the Same Gender Loving – Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (SGL-LGBT) communities, the Baltimore International Black Film Festival (BIBFF) serves a dual purpose of educating the community while providing a venue for independent films for, by and about African Americans, the African Diaspora and members the SGL-LGBT community locally, nationally and globally. 

Beta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. was founded on June 27, 2000 in Tallahassee, FL. The Beta Lambda Chapter was founded on January 20, 2018 in Baltimore, MD. We wanted to start an organization that did not discriminate against women because of their ethnic background and sexual orientations. It was very important to us that we worked to form a unified, unique, diverse, and comfortable sisterhood. With the many issues that affect the LGBT community day to day, we also wanted to be a strong and active voice in the community by providing our service and leadership. Presently, Beta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. is victorious in offering exceptional service and leadership to many companies and organizations not just in the LGBT arena, but in all areas of service.


Start Date

February 28, 2021, 12:00 am

End Date

March 1, 2021, 12:00 am

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Films At The Festival

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Black History Month Screening:  The Future is Bright, Candace, Ladies Day, I Am A Woman, Redlining, MINO: A DIASPORIC MYTH, 1619, Genesis, Quiet Denial

Culture(s): African , African American , LBGTQ

Genre(s): Adventure , Animation , Comedy , Documentaries , Drama , Faith , Fantasy , Historical , Romance , Science Fiction , Social Justice , Thriller

Online Live Screenings

In 1979, a local newscaster prepares to cover an anti-KKK protest in Greensboro, NC, and realizes that she may never be ready for the events to come.