Lower ground seminar room, Sir Duncan Rice Library
Free
Join us for a special screening of Looking for Langston (1989), the landmark film by Isaac Julien celebrating the life, art, and legacy of poet Langston Hughes.
Blending archival footage, photography, and dreamlike imagery, the film reimagines the Harlem Renaissance through the lens of Black queer identity, love, and creative expression. Widely regarded as a cornerstone of New Queer Cinema, Looking for Langston continues to inspire new conversations about representation, power, and pride.
📍 Seminar Room 224, SDR Library
Free and open to all.