Jereann King Johnson Archives - Warrenist | Warren County NC Arts Culture Lifestyle Events Calendar Warrenton Norlina Littleton News https://warrenist.com/tag/jereann-king-johnson/ Warren County NC Arts Culture Lifestyle Events Calendar Warrenton Norlina Littleton News Tue, 27 Aug 2024 23:08:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://warrenist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-Copy-of-The-Warrenist-warren-county-nc-blog-summer-20203-32x32.png Jereann King Johnson Archives - Warrenist | Warren County NC Arts Culture Lifestyle Events Calendar Warrenton Norlina Littleton News https://warrenist.com/tag/jereann-king-johnson/ 32 32 165855427 VIDEO: Jereann King Johnson + Film Director Courtney Reid-Eaton Q+A https://warrenist.com/culture/arts/jereann-king-johnson-courtney-reid-eaton-qa-documentary/ https://warrenist.com/culture/arts/jereann-king-johnson-courtney-reid-eaton-qa-documentary/?noamp=mobile#respond Tue, 27 Aug 2024 22:48:14 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=6313 Jereann King Johnson Courtney Reid Eaton Elevate Media Documentary Fruit Warrenist August 2024The forthcoming documentary, "Not I, But OUR," features Johnson as a quilter, educator, and community builder.

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Artists, community leaders, and familiar faces gathered inside The Fruit in Durham on a Sunday afternoon to catch a sneak peek of a documentary focused on local quilter, Jereann King Johnson.

In the 10-minute preview of “Not I, But OUR: Jereann King Johnson, a Life of Art, Activism, and Community Building,” the video featured Johnson hosting the Warren County Schools New Staff and Teachers tour, arriving at the Kindred Spirits Quilt Conference, and in her element, piecing together a quilt.

Following the film trailer, director Courtney Reid-Eaton spoke with the star in an informative yet lighthearted Q&A.

For more information about the documentary, read “Jereann King Johnson the Focus of Forthcoming Documentary.”

This film project is being made possible by the Resource Center for Women and Ministry in the South, Inc.

To donate to the project, visit RCWMS.org/donate and click “Jereann King Johnson Film Project” in the dropdown menu.

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Jereann King Johnson is the Focus of Forthcoming Documentary https://warrenist.com/culture/arts/jereann-king-johnson-heritage-quilters-upcoming-documentary/ https://warrenist.com/culture/arts/jereann-king-johnson-heritage-quilters-upcoming-documentary/?noamp=mobile#comments Sat, 24 Aug 2024 00:17:55 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=6024 Jereann King Johnson Heritage Quilters Living the Word Ministry documentary projectGet an exclusive sneak peek of the forthcoming documentary on Sunday, Aug. 25.

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For over four decades, Jereann King Johnson has woven various fabrics with intricate details into her quilted works to share stories and traditions with the world.

Now, her own life story is being told in an upcoming documentary.

The Resource Center for Women and Ministry and the Black Feminist Film School are producing, “Not I, But OUR: Jereann King Johnson, a Life of Art, Activism, and Community Building,” (working title) a documentary film that will tell the story of the life and work of African American quilter, educator, and community organizer Jereann King Johnson.

A long-time Warren County resident, Johnson pieces together people, organizations, and resources into racial and social justice. For Johnson, quilting is a dynamic metaphor for living, community development, and creative expression; quilting involves putting together often-discarded pieces to make something new.

Using archival footage and interviews with Johnson and her colleagues and friends, they will create and distribute a one-hour (56:46) documentary film. Rafael Samanez and Leilani Clark of Elevate Media Films are working their magic as the filmmakers and producers.

When asked, Johnson stated that she “felt honored” that the women in her circle saw something in her that merited time and resources to tell a story. She continued. “And the story is more than just my story, it’s the story of many black women who emerged from strong communities that show them a way to muster up the courage to try and build better communities for everybody. I hope that my story reflects the stories of countless women who are inspired by the work of their hands and in my case, quilting and textile arts to step out of the box and work for social change.”

Jereann King Johnson has a legacy of artistic creation and working for equality. She assisted in launching two quilting groups: African American Quilt Circle in Durham and the Heritage Quilters in Warrenton, NC.
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Johnson and her fellow quilters work to preserve and highlight African American quilting traditions; they also speak to the present moment by creating quilts that artistically portray historic and current events. One such quilt of Johnson’s is called “Hope in Impossible Odds.” Made with black and white cotton and red linen, it depicts a figure behind bars against a swirling black-and-white background.

In addition to quilting, the Heritage Quilters work directly in the community by leading community tours, working with the schools, and organizing a giving circle that funds scholarships and youth field trips.

In the film, the producers will document the many ways that Johnson has been a pivotal figure in her community and beyond, and show the ways she connects people, encourages artistic expression, preserves and contributes to a fiber arts tradition, and works for justice.

The Resource Center for Women and Ministry is hosting an exclusive sneak peek of the forthcoming documentary on Sunday, August 25, from 3-5 pm at The Fruit in Durham. Alongside Johnson, attendees will meet director Courtney Reid-Eaton and film editor Tamar Rachkovsky. To donate or for more information, visit rcwms.org.

The Fruit is located at 305 S. Dillard Street in Durham, NC.

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“Seeking Justice” Production Returns June 25 https://warrenist.com/community/seeking-justice-ii-trial-norlina-16-production-2022/ https://warrenist.com/community/seeking-justice-ii-trial-norlina-16-production-2022/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 22 Jun 2022 02:29:10 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=3312 Updated production includes the "voices" of the women who were affected by the 1921 events

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A reenactment of the 1921 trial of the Norlina 16, and reflection on the 1921 lynchings of Plummer Bullock and Alfred Williams in Warren County, N.C.

WHEN: June 25, 2022, in the Superior Courtroom of the Warren County Courthouse, 109 South Main Street, Warrenton, N.C. at 11:00 A.M.

On a wintry night in January 1921, a group of Black men in the small railroad town of Norlina set out to confront a white mob. The mob was planning to “shoot up” the local Black neighborhood over an argument that happened earlier in the week about a 10¢ purchase of apples. The Black men knew that in arming themselves and defending their families, they were putting their lives at risk. Yet they marched into the night, and soon met the advancing mob.

The gunfight that ensued saved their neighborhood, but also led to the arrests of 18 Black men, two of whom were pulled from the jail less than 24 hours later and lynched. The remaining men spent four months in the state Penitentiary, forced to do ball-and-chain labor while awaiting their trial. “Seeking Justice” tells the story of these men’s return to Warren County to face a white judge and jury.

Taking place in the same courtroom in which the original trial occurred 101 years ago, the “Seeking Justice” reenactment chronicles the fate of these 16 men, who have come to be called the Norlina 16. At the same time, it recounts the story of the lynchings of Plummer Bullock and Alfred Williams, and tells the narrative of Mr. Bullock’s brother Matthew (who was also in that gunfight), who fled to Canada and successfully fought a federal attempt to extradite him back to N.C. Finally, it offers the first-person stories of some of the women whose husbands, sons, brothers, and lovers were ripped from their families by the lynch mob and the court.

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Media coverage of the 1921 trial mistakenly placed the
defendants’ number at 17, a figure that indicated those
indicted but not actually tried; the 17th person, Matthew
Bullock, had by this time escaped to freedom in Canada.
(Photo courtesy of the News and Observer)

The players in “Seeking Justice” are all community members, most of whom first learned of this history during last year’s reenactment. The core script—which draws heavily on notes from the 1921 Superior Court proceedings—was written by local Black playwright Thomas Park. The first-person narratives—new to this year’s production—were created by five local women who worked with UNC playwright Jacqueline Lawton to imagine the emotional experiences of four female family members caught up in this violence. The fifth testimony takes the perspective of the Black jailer who was on duty when the jail was attacked; its writer was N.C.’s first Black woman jailer, who worked in that same Warrenton jailhouse many decades later.

Research by UNC’s Descendants Project provided a foundation for both the courtroom drama and the women’s testimonies.

“This production gives the audience an opportunity to experience the time in which these tragedies occurred,” notes Jereann King Johnson, founder of Warren County’s 1921 Project. “It also gives them insight into the impact that these lynchings and arrests had on these men’s families and communities, and forces them to recognize how those impacts continue to shape our lives today.”

“Hopefully,” adds Dr. Cosmos George, the president of the Warren County branch of the NAACP, “this presentation of ‘Seeking Justice II’ will start an honest conversation about racism and racial terror that leads to understanding, healing and reconciliation.”

“Seeking Justice II” is a collaborative project of The 1921 Project, the Warren County Branch of the NAACP, the Warren County African American Historical Collective, UNC’s Descendants Project, and UNC’s Humanities for the Public Good Initiative.

This event is free and open to the public.

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(VIDEO) Commemorative Quilt Highlights School’s Illustrious 100-Year History https://warrenist.com/arts-culture/warren-county-training-school-north-warren-high-school-quilt/ https://warrenist.com/arts-culture/warren-county-training-school-north-warren-high-school-quilt/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 25 May 2022 15:04:35 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=3225 martina williams warren county training school north warren high school quilt north carolinaWarren County Training School - North Warren High School to celebrate their centennial during Memorial Day weekend

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A vibrant quilted work of royal blue, gold, and white fabrics with gold embroidered lettering on display catches one’s attention when walking into Friends Two, a crafts boutique in downtown Warrenton on a Wednesday afternoon.

It’s the Warren County Training School-North Warren High School (WCTS-NWHS) commemorative quilt.

Composed of 49 blocks, each detailing a notable fact about or a black and white photograph featuring the school, the quilt stands as an artistic narrative framing the institution’s 100 year history.

Martina Williams, who attended the school, eagerly shared further insight about each block and Warren County history to media and customers who visited the shop for a cool reprieve from the heat in the form of lemonade, but were immediately drawn to the woven artwork.

A historical tidbit that tickled Williams happened almost a century ago on May 30, 1922. Records show that the School Board signed a contract for construction of a 6-room wooden building with $8,500. Exactly one month later, the construction was completed. “That wouldn’t happen today,” Williams quipped.

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Close-up of quilt (📷: Crystal Myrick/Warrenist)

HOW A QUILT IS MADE
The quilt was no solo effort. A project of this magnitude required the expertise and creative vision of the right talents.

The WCTS-NWHS alumni immediately went to work determining which historic milestone deserved its own space. The alumni association commissioned Jereann King Johnson of the Heritage Quilters for guidance and to design the layout. Once the blocks were complete, Johnson proceeded to machine piece them together.

Next, Sherry Newton of Sherry’s Sew What embroidered the school name and message along the top of the quilt, followed by Betty Rollinson and Deborah Robertson of Friends Two putting on the finishing touches by quilting the three layers together.

And the results, a stunning representation of the educational institution’s timeline.

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(l-r) Jereann King Johnson, Deborah Robertson, Betty Rollinson, Martina Williams (📷: Crystal Myrick/Warrenist)

Williams expressed her gratitude for the women’s hard work and dedication to completing the quilt. She hopes that it can be displayed in various locations throughout the county such as the Warren County Community Center, the Warren County Schools Central Office, and the Warren County Memorial Library. Her latter choice came to fruition this past weekend when it was on display in the library lobby during a Liberating Futures program.

During Memorial Day weekend, the school alumni will gather for Friday and Saturday evening events to celebrate the centennial. Along with catching up and chatting about yesteryear, they now have a new conversation piece that can carry on the school’s rich legacy.

Take a look at the Warren County Training School-North Warren High School (WCTS-NWHS) commemorative quilt below:

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Heritage Quilters Donate Children’s Books to AKA Sorority 📚 https://warrenist.com/community/heritage-quilters-donate-childrens-books-to-aka-sorority-2022/ https://warrenist.com/community/heritage-quilters-donate-childrens-books-to-aka-sorority-2022/?noamp=mobile#respond Tue, 08 Mar 2022 01:36:29 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=2995 heritage quilters giving circle alpha kappa alpha aka warren county nc warrenist(1)The two organizations share a common thread: encouraging youth literacy.

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These two organizations share a common thread: cultivating and encouraging youth literacy.

For the second year in a row and in its commitment to building literacy consciousness through book reading and storytelling, the Heritage Quilters Giving Circle, a diverse group of quilting artists from Warren and Vance counties, donated children’s books to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.- Rho Tau Omega Chapter.

The sorority received five copies each of The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renee Watson and The Hill We Climb: An Inaugural Poem For the Country by Amanda Gorman.

The 1619 Project: Born on the Water, recommended reading of ages 7 to 10 years, tells the story of a young student‘s assignment to create a family tree and learns from her Grandmama the ancestors’ history that goes back to 1619.

Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman read The Hill We Climb at the inaugural of President Joe Biden. The poem calls for unity and justice, through both reckoning with the nation’s past and looking toward its future. It is recommended reading for all.

When asked why those specific books were chosen, Heritage Quilters Giving Circle president, Jereann King Johnson acknowledged the cultural and historic significance and relevance of each selection. She singled out Gorman’s book because it highlighted the accomplishments of a young writer and believed it would be relevant to young Warren County readers.

Organized in 2001, the Heritage Quilters and their love for the quilting arts have catapulted them to being recognized as a philanthropic organization that, with their skills and artistic vision, have allowed them to provide scholarships for area college-bound students, fund summer field trips, maintain a historic house in Warren County, North Carolina, and conduct Mathematics-based curriculum workshops for elementary-aged students.

For more informtion about the Heritage Quilters, visit the website at: www.heritagequilters.net.

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(from l-r) Margaret Bullock, Jereann King Johnson, Magnolia Clanton, Belinda Mack Alston

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