The Amistad Center, Wadsworth Atheneum, and Brother Carl Hardrick Institute present an evening with renowned artist and filmmaker Titus Kaphar, featuring his critically acclaimed film, Exhibiting Forgiveness.
The program is made possible by the generous support of the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation Fund at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford Foundation Black Giving Circle Fund, and Brother Carl Hardrick Institute for Violence Prevention and Community Engagement, through Amistad Center’s I Am A Man initiative centers the mental health and well-being of Black men and boys through community, creativity, and culturally grounded care.
I Am A Man: Black Men and Boys’ Mental Health Initiative
The I Am A Man initiative centers the mental health and well-being of Black men and boys through community, creativity, and culturally grounded care. This three-part series creates intentional spaces for healing, reflection, and connection—inviting participants to engage in bold conversations, transformative art, and restorative practices.
An evening with renowned artist and filmmaker Titus Kaphar, featuring his critically acclaimed film, Exhibiting Forgiveness.
Reception | 5:00–6:00 PM
Film Screening | 6:00–8:00 PM
Director’s Talk | 8:00–9:00 PM
This program is open to all; please register for this event at one of the following links:

