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Tune In to WHUT/PBS Airing of ACRP Documentary Resolved: Never Again

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Tune In to WHUT/PBS Airing of ACRP Documentary Resolved: Never Again

Resolved:Never Again To Air on WHUT
Channel 19 
Nov. 25-Dec. 9, 2024 
Multiple Start Times
Free

ACRP Film documentary

The Alexandria Community Remembrance Project’s documentary, Resolved: Never Again, will air on our local Public Broadcasting Station (WHUT) beginning tonight, Monday, Nov. 25 through Dec. 9, 2024. Experience Alexandria's journey through its complex history in Resolved: Never Again, a powerful 50-minute documentary tracing the city’s establishment in 1749, its role in the domestic slave trade, the tragic lynchings of Joseph McCoy and Benjamin Thomas, and modern efforts to confront this past. 

The film, produced by Emmy Award-winning journalist Robin Hamilton and Round Robin Productions, features compelling interviews with Alexandria leaders, including Mayor Justin Wilson, former Police Chief Don Hayes, and Sheriff Sean Casey, as well as descendants of Joseph McCoy. It captures the transformative impact of the Equal Justice Initiative’s Remembrance Movement on our community.

The film can be viewed on channel 19 on Alexandria’s Comcast on the following dates and times: 

Tune in to WHUT/PBS to watch:

  • Monday, Nov. 25, 8 PM
  • Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2 AM
  • Tuesday, November 26, 11 AM 
  • Wednesday, November 27, 4 PM 
  • Friday, November 29, 5 PM 
  • Sunday, December 1, 12 AM 
  • Monday, December 9, 9 PM 

Watch online at https://video.whut.org/livestream/. 

Audrey Davis, co-chair of the Alexandria Community Remembrance Project (ACRP), explains, “Alexandria’s history as a major hub for the domestic slave trade is often overlooked. This film ensures those truths are told, while honoring the resilience of our Black community.”

Learn more about ACRP’s mission to build a welcoming community rooted in equity and inclusion at alexandriava.gov/Historic.

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For reasonable disability accommodation, contact Nicole Quinn at historicalexandria@alexandriava.gov or call 703.746.4554, Virginia Relay 711.

If you prefer communication in another language, free interpretation and translation services are available to you, please email LanguageAccess@alexandriava.gov or call 703-746-3960.

About the Alexandria Community Remembrance Project.
The Alexandria Community Remembrance Project (ACRP) is a city-wide initiative dedicated to helping Alexandria understand its history of racial terror hate crimes and to work toward creating a welcoming community bound by equity and inclusion.

About the Office of Historic Alexandria 
The Office of Historic Alexandria preserves and shares the history of the City of Alexandria with eight museums, historic sites, archives, archaeology, tours, exhibits and public programs. Through powerful storytelling and confronting the City’s past, Historic Alexandria enriches the present and inspires the future. We enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors and serve as a partner in the City’s equity and inclusion initiatives. For more information, visit alexandriava.gov/Historic. 

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