Oakland event

Mutiny at Port Chicago: Black Resistance and Redemption

Date
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Time
1:00 PM PDT to 3:00 PM PDT
Location
OMCA Lecture Hall, 1000 Oak, Oakland, California 94607
Event type
Museum / Culture
Source
Oakland Museum of California
Mutiny at Port Chicago: Black Resistance and Redemption at OMCA Lecture Hall

Your browser does not support the video tag. Your browser does not support the video tag. Mutiny at Port Chicago: Black Resistance and Redemption from Ticketed Admission Step back in time and explore the pivotal story of the East Bay’s Port Chicago Sailors at Mutiny at Port Chicago: Black Resistance and Redemption at the Oakland Museum of California. This special event commemorates Oakland’s officially designated Port Chicago Remembrance Day. It features a screening of the historical drama Mutiny, produced by Morgan Freeman, followed by an engaging discussion with featured guests Congresswoman Lateefah Simon, Antwanisha Williamson, and Cynthia Adams, moderated by Dayvee Sutton. Join us for an unforgettable afternoon of film, dialogue, and historical insight, hosted in partnership with the Port Chicago Alliance. get tickets member tickets Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live About Congresswoman Lateefah Simon: Congresswoman Lateefah Simon represents California’s 12th Congressional District and has spent more than 30 years advancing civil rights, public service, and community advocacy throughout the Bay Area. A nationally recognized leader, she has worked on issues ranging from criminal justice reform and housing to transportation and economic opportunity. Her connection to Port Chicago is deeply personal—her grandfather survived the 1944 disaster, was denied survivors’ leave, and was assigned to help clear the devastated site. This family history gives her a unique perspective on the tragedy’s lasting impact and the generations-long pursuit of justice that followed. About Antwanisha Williamson Antwanisha Williamson is a Navy veteran, scholar, and advocate whose work bridges military service, education, and systemic change. A retired U.S. Navy leader with 18 years of service, she earned her doctorate researching the lived experiences of women Veterans and now applies that work through leadership in education and national advocacy. Williamson also led efforts to pass a national NAACP resolution supporting the exoneration of the Port Chicago 50, reflecting her commitment to historical justice, equity, and empowerment. She brings both lived experience and academic insight to conversations about resilience, advocacy, and transformative change. About Cynthia Adams Cynthia Adams is President of the Oakland NAACP and a distinguished educator and civil rights leader. A retired Oakland Unified School District educator with 35 years of service, she dedicated her career to advancing educational opportunity and student achievement in Oakland. Originally from Dermott, Arkansas, Adams has called Oakland home for more than four decades and has been an active leader within the NAACP since 2006. Her longstanding commitment to civil rights, voting rights, and educational equity continues to shape her leadership and service to the Oakland community. About Dayvee Sutton Dayvee Sutton is a multi-Emmy Award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker dedicated to the art of cultural storytelling. As the founder of Dream Network Media, she has built a distinguished career exploring the intersections of history, heritage, and systemic power. Known for her sophisticated, modern approach to visual journalism, Sutton’s work goes beyond the headlines to uncover the deeper narratives that shape our world. An esteemed voice in the media industry, she specializes in using travel and investigative research as a lens to preserve and honor complex histories. Accessibility Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) is committed to providing programs that are accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of our community. Wheelchairs, sensory inclusive devices, and additional amenities are available for checkout on a first come, first served basis at the Ticketing Desk. To request other accommodations, like American Sign Language (ASL), Cantonese, Spanish or another language interpreter, please email [email protected] at least three weeks before the event. Learn more about our accessibility options. Return to Events

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