EAST LANSING -- Still haven't seen the Oscar-nominated documentary, "I Am Not Your Negro"?

You can on Thursday.

A free screening of "I Am Not Your Negro" will take place from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at WKAR, followed by a panel discussion.

The film is largely inspired by James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript, "Remember This House," which would have taken a deeper look at the lives and assassinations of civil rights leaders Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. and Medgar Evers.

Directed by Raoul Peck and narrated by actor Samuel L. Jackson, "I Am Not Your Negro" uses Baldwin's original words to examine race relations in America, from the Civil Rights era to the present Black Lives Matter movement.

Panelists are Pero G. Dagbovie, university distinguished professor in the MSU Department of History and associate dean for the MSU Graduate School; Tama Lynne Hamilton-Wray, associate professor for MSU Residential College Arts & Humanities; Eva Evans, retired deputy superintendent for the Lansing School District; and Chuck Stokes, editorial and public affairs director for WXYZ-TV/Channel 7 Detroit.

Contact Reporter Princess Gabbara at pgabbara@lsj.com or (517) 377-1006. Follow her on Twitter at @PrincessGabbara.

How to go

7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday. WKAR is located in the Communication Arts & Sciences building on Michigan State University's campus at 404 Wilson Rd. in East Lansing. Free showing, but registration is required at wkar.org.

Free parking after 6 p.m. in the Trowbridge Road parking ramp at 1149 Red Cedar Rd. in East Lansing.