J4: Question & Answer Session - “City of Ali” Documentary Film
2025-06-28 , Medallion A

This is a companion session to the screening of "City of Ali," a documentary that explores Muhammad Ali's roots in Louisville and chronicles the historic celebration of his life that took place in the city following his death in 2016. The film offers a local perspective on Ali’s evolution from an aspiring boxer who faced racial segregation in his hometown to a global icon who was once banned from his sport for his stance on the Vietnam War.
Yet on the day of Ali’s funeral, more than 100,000 people lined the streets of Louisville to celebrate his life and an estimated global audience of one billion people watched his hometown and the world say good-bye to The Greatest.
Released in 2021, the film has aired more than 400 times on PBS stations nationwide, and been screened in more than 25 countries by the U.S. Department of State through its global cultural diplomacy programs.
Director Graham Shelby will share clips from the film and lead a panel discussion with local voices who talk about the legacy of Ali, and of a singular moment in Louisville’s history that came to be known in Louisville as "Ali Week" - the seven days between Ali's passing and his funeral. That's when diverse groups of people from across the city put aside political, social and religious tensions to join in common purpose and pay their respects to The Champ. As one of the interviewees says in the film, “I know what America can be. I saw it that week (in Louisville).” And as another says, “There was a sense of peace over the city that entire week. Why can’t we do that every day?”


Graham Shelby is an experienced multimedia storyteller. He has written for The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, and Salon, among other outlets. His audio stories have appeared on NPR, The Moth Radio Hour, Marketplace, and Voice of America. A veteran stage performer and lecturer, Graham hosts The Moth Story Slam in Louisville, Kentucky and frequently lectures and performs do in theatres, museums, universities and other venues. City of Ali is his first film.

With Guest:
Michael Brandon McCormack, Ph.D. (he, him, his)
Chair and Professor, Pan-African Studies
Professor, Comparative Humanities (Religious Studies)
University of Louisville

Graham Shelby is an experienced multimedia storyteller based in Louisville. He has written for The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, Creative Nonfiction, Salon, and many other outlets. His audio stories have appeared on NPR, The Moth Radio Hour, Marketplace, and Voice of America.
A veteran speaker and stage performer, he also hosts The Moth Story Slam in Louisville, Kentucky and frequently performs, lectures and conducts workshops on storytelling and related subjects.
He directed the documentary "City of Ali," which is first film. Graham holds an MFA in creative nonfiction writing from Spalding University.

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