Macy’s, in partnership with The Gordon Parks Foundation and the
American Black Film Festival, honors Gordon Parks with a series of
special events at select Macy’s stores nationwide

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From one icon to another, this February Macy’s (NYSE:M), an American
retail institution, salutes American cultural hero Gordon Parks in
celebration of Black History Month. Via special events and exhibits at
select stores across the country, Macy’s will honor the legacy of this
artistic master who chronicled and defined a generation and whose work
continues to inspire artists today.
In celebration of Black History Month, Macy's honors the legacy of Gordon Parks with special events nationwide in partnership with The Gordon Parks Foundation and the American Black Film Festival. (Photo: Business Wire)
A humanitarian with a deep commitment to social justice, Gordon Parks
was one of the seminal figures of twentieth century photography. From
the early 1940s until his death in 2006, Parks created a body of work
that documents many of the most important aspects of American culture,
with a focus on race relations, poverty, Civil Rights and urban life. In
addition, Parks was a celebrated composer, author and filmmaker who
interacted with many of the most prominent people of his era — from
politicians and artists to celebrities and athletes. In 1969 he became
the first African-American to write and direct a Hollywood feature film
based on his bestselling novel “The Learning Tree.” This was followed in
1971 by the hugely successful motion picture “Shaft.”
“Macy’s is thrilled to partner with The Gordon Parks Foundation and the
American Black Film Festival to honor the legacy and work of famed
artistic master Gordon Parks,” said Dineen Garcia, Macy’s vice president
of Diversity Strategies. “Exemplary Americans like Gordon Parks serve to
inspire generations with a rich legacy of achievement that crosses
boundaries and continues to inform and inspire the work of those who
follow in their footsteps. From photography to film and music, Gordon
Parks is the perfect American hero to honor during Black History Month
celebrations at Macy’s.”
“The Gordon Parks Foundation is pleased to partner with Macy’s to
celebrate the centennial of Gordon Parks for Black History Month. Parks’
genius was based on the respect and trust he brought to his subjects not
only through the lens of his camera but through his own personal story.
Macy’s is committed to keeping icons like Gordon Parks in the public eye
to inspire future generations,” said Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr. executive
director, The Gordon Parks Foundation.
“The American Black Film Festival is honored to be a part of the
celebration of Gordon Parks,” said Jeff Friday, CEO of The Film Life
Inc., and founder of the American Black Film Festival. “Gordon Parks had
a profound impact on the arts as the first African-American to work at
“LIFE” magazine and the first to write, direct and score a Hollywood
film (“Shaft,” 1971). He was a true renaissance man; a celebrated
photographer, musician, writer and film director who captured some of
America’s most captivating images and told some of American history’s
most compelling stories through his lens. We are proud to be part of
this tribute to him this Black History Month.”
Gordon Parks: Black American Icon events at Macy’s will consist
of a variety of celebrations. Featuring photographic installations
Gordon Parks’ iconic images, “In Conversation” events moderated by
representatives from The Gordon Parks Foundation and American Black Film
Festival, “The Learning Tree” children’s events, and Soul Jam
music, dance presentations, Macy’s stores will examine, honor and
celebrate the many arts-based accomplishments of this unique American
icon. Taking place at 14 Macy’s locations nationwide including stores in
Atlanta, Bowie, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York,
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., each store
will offer one or more of these event elements. The “In Conversation”
discussions will focus on Gordon Parks’ influence on film and the future
of African-American cinema. Featured speakers at select locations will
include actors Omari Hardwick (“For Colored Girls…,” “Sparkle”), Eriq
La Salle (“ER”), Lamman Rucker (“Tyler Perry’s Meet the
Browns,” “Why Did I Get Married?”), Terrell Tilford (“Soul Food,”
“One Life To Live”), Malinda Williams (“A Thin Line Between Love
and Hate,” “Soul Food”) and Malik Yoba (“NY Undercover,” “Why Did
I Get Married?”).
The “Children’s Learning Tree” events held in conjunction with
The Reading Circle, will highlight Parks’ literary life as children
build their own unique books. Finally, the artist’s musical legacy will
get the party started with special Soul Jam events geared towards
a younger generation. Featuring DJ’s and dancers, the Soul Jam
sessions will highlight the “Shaft” era in music for a new audience.
From Feb. 1 - 28, visitors to macys.com/celebrate will be offered the
opportunity to enter for the chance to win a trip for two to the
American Black Film Festival in Miami and a $1000 Macy’s shopping spree
courtesy of American Airlines. (Please visit www.macys.com/celebrate
for complete entry rules or visit the event store for more information.)
Below are the stores and select event information for Macy’s – Gordon
Parks: Black American Icon celebrations:
Macy’s Herald Square – New York, NY – Feb. 7
Macy’s Pleasanton Stoneridge – San Francisco, CA – Feb. 8
Macy’s Downtown Brooklyn – New York, NY – Feb. 9
Macy’s Baldwin Hills – Los Angeles, CA – Feb. 9
Macy’s Northland Center – Detroit, MI – Feb. 9
Macy’s Center City – Philadelphia, PA – Feb. 13
Macy’s State Street – Chicago, IL – Feb. 14
Macy’s Lenox Square – Atlanta, GA – Feb 16
Macy’s Metro Center – Washington, D.C. – Feb. 21
Macy’s Union Square – San Francisco, CA – Feb. 21
Macy’s Galleria at Hidalgo – Houston, TX – Feb. 21
Macy’s Downtown Pittsburgh – Pittsburgh, PA – Feb. 23
Macy’s Bowie Town Center – Bowie, MD – Feb. 23
Macy’s Aventura – Miami, FL – Feb. 23
For a complete listing of Macy’s Black History Month events, please
visit www.macys.com/celebrate.
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About The Gordon Parks Foundation
The Gordon Parks Foundation permanently preserves the work of Gordon
Parks, makes it available to the public through exhibitions, books, and
electronic media and supports artistic and educational activities that
advance what Gordon described as “the common search for a better life
and a better world.” The Foundation is a division of the
Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation. gordonparksfoundation.org
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Contacts:
Macy’s
Orlando Veras, 646-429-7450
Orlando.Veras@macys.com
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