Hosted by Champlain College
Screening and Q&A with Director Donna Carole Roberts and Champlain College professor Stephen Wehmeyer
Producer/Director: Donna Carole Roberts
Narrated by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker
Associate Director/Editor: Donna Read (Canada)
Photographer: Gerald Lee Hoffman
Winner of Five Best Documentary Awards
Note: 5:30-6:30 pm – Goddesses of Nature: Photography Exhibit with Photographer Gerald Lee Hoffman
Yemenjà explores the Afro-Brazilian culture, worldview, and spiritual practice of Candomblé through the voices of four dynamic elder women leaders. A powerful legacy of enslaved Africans forced to Brazil during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, Candomblé embodies universal wisdom and values. The title Yemanjá honors the Yoruba/Brazilian Goddess of the oceans and sea, considered sacred in Candomblé. Devotees revere elders, ancestors, the natural world, and spiritual forces or guides known as Orixás. Addressing history, social and environmental justice, and the power of faith and community, the film tells a compelling story for our times.
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