Three films chart the evolution of Black queer life, art, and community. FOR THE SAKE OF THE SHEEP (dir. Tolu Adeniji, 25 min.) reimagines faith and belonging through a poetic parable. PLENUM (dir. Charlene Carruthers, 26 min.) gathers Chicago’s Black queer voices in a meditation on care, memory, and resistance. TALKING WALLS (dir. William Marcellus Armstrong, 27 min.) listens to stories etched into the spaces that hold our histories. Dialogue: select filmmakers in attendance.