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DESCRIPTION:\n	Screening and panel discussion on emerging initiatives for s
 ocial change\, presented by MoMI Community Partner Emerald Isle Immigratio
 n Center in collaboration with Third World Newsreel&nbsp\; &nbsp\; \n\n\n	
 This free screening and panel discussion features videos produced by emerg
 ing women activists of immigrant backgrounds through a media workshop held
  at MoMI in July 2018\, in which participants collaborated with community 
 leaders and filmmakers to learn how to use image\, sound\, and editing to 
 create short videos on the theme of social change. Following the screening
 \, panelists JT Takagi and Betty Bastidas\, both filmmakers and activists\
 , will lead a discussion on the process of participatory filmmaking as a s
 trategy for social justice\, in the Museum's Digital Learning Suite. Featu
 red short video works (approx. 1 hour) include:&nbsp\; \n\n\n	Borders Insi
 de and Out (NYWIFT. 2015\, 5 mins.) \n	\n	A short documentary piece featur
 ing two women\, a young Latinx and an older Jewish woman\, on how people c
 an be divided by physical borders and internal ones as well. This short wa
 s created in the NYWIFT workshop piece Multiplicity of Us. \n	\n	\n	Dreamt
 own (Dir. Betty Bastidas. 2016\, 10-minute excerpt of a 70-minute film.) 
 \n	\n	A documentary that follows the precarious dream of a young Afro-Ecua
 dorian soccer player\, Anibal Chala\, as he strives to make it in the prof
 essional leagues. \n	\n	\n	Judith: Portrait of a Street Vender (Dir. Zahid
 a Pirani. 2014\, 17 mins.) \n	\n	A short film about the life of an immigra
 nt woman activist and street vendor. \n	\n	\n	Work and Respect (Domestic W
 orkers United with Third World Newsreel. 2010\, 10 mins.) \n	\n	This film 
 features the stories of NYC housekeepers and nannies\, some of the 200\,00
 0 strong domestic workforce largely comprised of women of color\, many of 
 whom are undocumented. \n	\n	\n	Rights\, Camera\, Action! (2018\, 15 mins.
 ) \n	\n	A participatory video piece created collaboratively at MoMI throug
 h a two part workshop with Third World Newsreel and Emerald Isle Immigrati
 on Center.&nbsp\; &nbsp\; \n\n\n	Admission is free. Please RSVP using this
  form. Tickets for the screening will be given out first-come\, first-serv
 ed on the day of the screening at the admission desk. \n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image – Redstone Theater and Education Center
SUMMARY:Rights\, Camera\, Action! Short Docs by Women Activists
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