Introducing his documentary “Wake” to a crowd of students, faculty and staff on Feb. 3, documentarian Jake Mejias, a Penn State alumnus who attended Brandywine, emphasized his hope that the documentary would spark action in the community.
The hour-long film follows the racial protests in Philadelphia after the death of George Floyd in May 2020 and invites viewers to critical conversations surrounding race, systemic racism and policing in the United States. For the premiere of “Wake,” many of the experts and subjects from the film were on hand to participate in a panel discussion aimed at continuing these conversations.
They included Mejias as well as his friend Joshua Yeboah Gyasi, a rapper and student whose decision to take action following Floyd’s death was part of Mejias’ inspiration for the film. Christian Whittaker, a rapper who contributed music and moving commentary for the film, was also in attendance. Jeremy Branch, Brandywine’s senior assistant director of enrollment management, and Curtis Ghee, a former Philadelphia Police officer, rounded out the panel.
Facilitating the panel discussion was Marinda K. Harrell-Levy, associate professor of human development and family studies, who was featured throughout “Wake” providing expert insight.