
The Restore Fellowship Documentary follows five system-impacted individuals from Chicago, IL on a transformative journey to Benin, West Africa—once the last image of home for millions taken during the transatlantic slave trade. Created in partnership with Equity and Transformation (EAT), the film explores what true restitution looks like by reconnecting Black people to their indigenous language, land, and lineage. Through immersive study, spiritual reflection, and cultural reconnection, this documentary redefines reparations as a pathway to collective healing and resistance.
- Runtime0:56:01
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States, United States
- GenreSocial Justice, History
- DirectorKen Williams Jr
- ProducerRichard Wallace, Ken Williams Jr
The Restore Fellowship Documentary follows five system-impacted individuals from Chicago, IL on a transformative journey to Benin, West Africa—once the last image of home for millions taken during the transatlantic slave trade. Created in partnership with Equity and Transformation (EAT), the film explores what true restitution looks like by reconnecting Black people to their indigenous language, land, and lineage. Through immersive study, spiritual reflection, and cultural reconnection, this documentary redefines reparations as a pathway to collective healing and resistance.
- Runtime0:56:01
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States, United States
- GenreSocial Justice, History
- DirectorKen Williams Jr
- ProducerRichard Wallace, Ken Williams Jr