

Black Men's Roundtable: Louisville Screening & Q&A
Join us in Louisville for a powerful screening of SisterSong and BLK PWR’s Black Men’s Roundtable, an intergenerational conversation centering Black men in dialogue around Reproductive Justice, accountability, healing, and community transformation.
This special event will feature a one-hour screening of the groundbreaking Roundtable conversation, followed by a 45-minute live Q&A with featured participants Conscious Lee, Joseph Irvin, Laith Ashley, and Daniel J. Watts, alongside SisterSong Executive Director Monica Simpson.
Together, these cultural leaders, artists, and advocates explore what it means for Black men to unlearn harmful narratives, confront emotional triggers, challenge restrictive gender norms, and show up fully for Black women, families, and themselves. The conversation moves beyond surface-level dialogue, modeling what it looks like for Black men to hold space for vulnerability, responsibility, and growth in real time.
The Louisville screening offers the local community an opportunity to witness this transformative exchange and engage directly with the talent and leadership behind the project. The post-screening Q&A will invite deeper reflection, audience participation, and dialogue about how Reproductive Justice is connected to fatherhood, relationships, bodily autonomy, and collective power.
This event is not just a screening, it is a call to action for Black Men to join the Reproductive Justice Movement. A space for accountability. A space for healing. A space for Black men to imagine themselves as powerful, loving, and active participants in building safer, freer futures for Black communities.