Floyd Norman: An Animated Life is a captivating documentary that will be screened at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture on March 10. This special event, held in the museum's Oprah Winfrey Theater, is a rare opportunity to witness a unique conversation with Floyd Norman, one of the most influential figures in American animation of the 20th century. But here's where it gets intriguing: the screening is just the beginning! After the film, Norman will engage in an insightful discussion with LaCharles Ward, a museum curator, delving into his remarkable career and its impact on African American media arts. This is your chance to gain a deeper understanding of Norman's groundbreaking work and its place in history. So, mark your calendars and register for this free event, as it promises to be an enlightening experience that you won't want to miss!