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The Chicago Public Library North Austin Branch, 5724 W. North Ave., is one of four libraries to host free screenings of films from this year’s Black Harvest Film Festival

The library will show “Barbasol,” “A Different Tree” and “Text Tone” on Monday, August 4, and “In Our Heads About Our Hair” on Wednesday, August 6. Both events are at 5:30 p.m.

Other participating libraries include Chicago Bee Branch, South Chicago Branch and the Blackstone Branch.

The full schedule: 

Chicago Bee Branch, 3647 S. State St., screenings at 5:30 p.m.

  • Monday, “In Our Heads About Our Hair”
  • July 28, Family Matters series of short films, including “Barbasol,” “A Different Tree” and “Text Tone”

South Chicago Branch, 9055 S. Houston Ave., screenings at 6 p.m.

  • Wednesday, “In Our Heads About Our Hair”
  • July 30, Family Matters series of short films, including “Barbasol,” “A Different Tree” and “Text Tone”

North Austin Branch, 5724 W. North Ave., screenings at 5:30 p.m.

  • Aug. 4, Family Matters series of short films, including “Barbasol,” “A Different Tree” and “Text Tone”
  • Aug. 6, “In Our Heads About Our Hair”

Blackstone  Branch, 4904 S. Lake Park Ave., screenings at 6 p.m.

  • Aug. 11, “In Our Heads About Our Hair”
  • Aug. 13, Family Matters series of short films, including “Barbasol,” “A Different Tree” and “Text Tone”