TCB – The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing

  • Toni Cade Bambara
  • Toni Cade Bambara
  • Toni Cade Bambara surrounded by books

Showings

TIFF Lightbox 1 Mon, Apr 27 4:30 PM
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TIFF Lightbox 1 Tue, Apr 28 2:00 PM
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Film Info
Copyright:2025
Country Listing:USA
UK
Canada
France
Senegal
Premiere Status:International Premiere
Runtime:105
Festival Info
Festival Year:2026
Language:English
Accessibility:Open Captions
Audio Description
Program:Special Presentations
Film Subjects:Black Culture & Issues
Personal Histories
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Louis Massiah
Monica Henriquez
Producer(s):Louis Massiah
Archive Producer(s):Malkia Lydia
Editor(s):Monica Henriquez
Cinematography:Michael Chin
Henry Adebonojo
Composer:Jerome Jennings
Sound:JT Takagi
Sound Mix:IMRSV
Animation:Gabriel Coffey
Post-Production:Harrison Freedman
Film Website:tcbdoc.com

Description

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From her roots in Harlem to the transformative currents of the 1960s, Toni Cade Bambara forged a life dedicated to activism through creativity and cultural expression. She used her poetic voice to illuminate issues of community, justice and liberation. Across decades, Bambara inspired generations of artists, writers and thinkers, notably editing the foundational 1970 anthology The Black Woman—a work that continues to shape feminist thought. The film features rare archival materials alongside contemporary reflections from those Bambara influenced and collaborated with, including Nikky Finney, Haile Gerima and Toni Morrison. We see how she left an indelible mark on Black cultural life and beyond, emboldening others to find their voices. Pulsing with a vibrant jazz-infused score, the film evokes the energy that defined her life. TCB – The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing honours her enduring legacy, offering lessons in self-agency, community resilience and the transformative impact of cultural organizing. Simone Estrin

 

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