We can always expect Chance The Rapper to put on for the culture, and with the start of Black History Month, it’s no different.
On Thursday, Chance announced his organizations Black History Month Film Festival, which features some classic films, such as “The Wiz,” “Malcolm X,” “Ali,” and “Black Panther.”
The festival will be taking place every Friday and Saturday throughout the month of February.
For those who are interested, they can purchase tickets for $7 either online or at the door.
Chance is known to raise money for Chicago’s Public School through his Social Works organization as he empowers the youth through “the arts, education, and civic engagement while fostering leadership, accessibility, and positivity within the youth throughout Chicago.”
Chicago 🗣🗣 Tomorrow is the 1st day of @SocialWorks_Chi’s Black History Month Film Festival! Come watch THE WIZ tomorrow at 11am & again on Saturday at 5pm. Tickets are available online & at the door for only $7 pic.twitter.com/N8s4gUPCHl
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) February 2, 2018
It’s always great to see Chance giving back to his community in different ways.
Source: https://www.vibe.com/2018/02/chance-the-rapper-black-history-film-festival/
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