Black History Month Film Series - John Ware Reclaimed

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Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Time: 6:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Cost: Free - No registration required
Location:
The Rotary Lounge at the Cochrane Public Library

John Ware Reclaimed follows filmmaker Cheryl Foggo on her quest to uncover the complex story of John Ware, a Black cowboy and rancher who settled in Alberta prior to the turn of the 20th century. As she endeavours to dig past the racist myths and mistellings surrounding Ware, she recalls her childhood in Calgary, Alberta, her own experiences of racism, and her family’s history as part of the 1910 migration to western Canada to escape violence in the southern United States. She also evokes the suppressed history of a thriving Black presence in the Prairies: the Black pioneers who lived, worked, and raised families in the west. Foggo’s archival, genealogical, and archaeological search, and her creative reimagining of John Ware’s life, reveal who this iconic figure might have been, and what his legacy means. 

Selections and Awards:

  • Audience Choice Award - Alberta Feature Calgary International Film Festival, Calgary, Alberta (2020)
  • Official Selection: Vancouver International Film Festival (2020); Ottawa Black Film Festival (2021); Halifax Black Film Festival (2021); Toronto Black Film Festival (2021).

This film is presented with the participation of the National Film Board of Canada.