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Sorors Show Their AKA Pride At The Screening Of 'Twenty Pearls' During ESSENCE Fest
Twenty Pearls is an emotion-filled film that embodies the voices of Black women and a powerful history of sisterhood. Director Deborah Riley Draper digs deep into the history of Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African-American sorority, and the impact this organization has had on society in its 114 years of existence. The film highlights the creation and meaning of AKA’s colors and hymns, and uncovers the overall meaning of their motto “To be supreme in service to all mankind.”
“I wanted to capture it in the most delicate way possible, but tell the trajectory from nine women to 325,000 women in just 114 years and all of the things in American history that were shifted and transformed because of the presence of this sisterhood.” Draper said at a screening of Twenty Pearls during the inaugural film festival held during this year’s ESSENCE Festival of Culture. “Innovation is a part of who we are and I wanted to show that.”
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