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SUMMARY:Section A – 1-2:50 pm EST
DESCRIPTION:Rest Stop \nProducers: Jalena Keane-Lee and Brit Fryer Director/Writer: Crystal Kayiza \nOn a bus ride from New York to Oklahoma\, Meyi\, a young Ugandan American girl\, realizes her place in the world through her Mother’s ambitious efforts to reunite their family. \nVelma’s Journey: Life and Legacy of Velma Banks \nProducer/Director: Adjua Mantebea \nWriters: Adjua Mantebea and Velma Banks \n65 min.\, documentary \nThis documentary explores the work of Columbia University Professor of Social Work\, Velma Banks: Educator\, Visionary and Social Work Pioneer. With social work as a calling\, Prof. Banks has devoted her life to helping people evolve successfully into a society that deprives them of these values\, combining social work and culture.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-a-1-250-pm-est/
LOCATION:St. Joseph’s University\, 245 Clinton Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11772\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reel Sisters 25th Anniversary Retrospective Weekend - Oct. 22-23, 2022
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SUMMARY:Section B – Lecture Series – 3-4:30 pm EST
DESCRIPTION:Fashion Film: A Rising Genre \nPresenter: Sewra Kidane (Retrospective) \nSewra G Kidane joins Reel Sisters to host an intimate talk and presentation about the burgeoning Fashion Film genre. Usually shared with her Film + Fashion class she teaches at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn\, NY\, Ms. Kidane will show a collection of her favorite fashion films while breaking down one of her own fashion films\, explaining along the way the structural makings of a fashion film. Guests of Ms. Kidane will also screen two of her fashion films “Proclamation Punctuation”; winner of Reel Sisters 2017 Best Experimental Short and “As Above.”
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-b-lecture-series-3-430-pm/
LOCATION:St. Joseph’s University\, 245 Clinton Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11772\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reel Sisters 25th Anniversary Retrospective Weekend - Oct. 22-23, 2022
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SUMMARY:Section C – 4:35-6pm EST
DESCRIPTION:Maternity \nDirector/Writer: Maria Warith Wade \nProducer:  Maria Warith Wade\, Rebecca Malaret\, Kendra Mitchell\, Kim Coleman\, CSA \n15 min.\, narrative \nWhen a second-time mother gets an unexpected complication postpartum\, she must fight to save her life in the fractured American health care system. \n  \nTarget: St. Louis Vol. 1 \nWriter: Damien D. Smith    Director: Damien. D. Smith \nProducers: Emma Jackson\, Damien D. Smith Sinclair Skinner\, Sarah Barnes\, Reesha Archibald \n59 min.\, documentary \nTARGET ST. LOUIS Vol. 1 tells the story of how the United State Military conducted secret chemical testing on citizens of St. Louis’s Northside. Told through the eyes of the survivors who bravely share their experiences of being unwitting test subjects. Long before the current scandal of lead poisoning of the water supply of Flint\, Michigan\, the United States Army conducted secret experiments on unknowing residents of northern St. Louis using toxic chemicals. The predominantly African American residents of northern St. Louis are the focus of this film.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-c-435-6pm/
LOCATION:St. Joseph’s University\, 245 Clinton Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11772\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reel Sisters 25th Anniversary Retrospective Weekend - Oct. 22-23, 2022
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SUMMARY:Section D – The Sun Rises In The East – 6:05-7:40 pm EST
DESCRIPTION:Mary \nWriter: Michelle Renee Jackson Director: Michelle Renee Jackson \nProducer: Mark Herzog\,  Canyon Prince \n15 min.\, Narrative \nWhile speaking the actual words transcribed from Mary Armstrong’s 1930s U.S. Federal Writer’s Project interview about her experience with slavery as an African-American enslaved woman who loved to dance\, a modern-day and taciturn Custodian trails a Ballet Mistress and her company dancers’ rehearsals until his true identity is revealed. \n  \nThe Sun Rises in The East \nDirector: Tayo Giwa Writers: Tayo Giwa and Cynthia Gordy Giwa \nProducers: Tayo Giwa and Cynthia Gordy Giwa \nDocumentary\, 58 min. \nThe Sun Rises in The East chronicles the birth\, rise and legacy of The East\, a pan-African cultural organization founded in 1969 by teens and young adults in Bedford-Stuyvesant\, Brooklyn. Led by educator and activist Jitu Weusi\, The East embodied Black self-determination\, building more than a dozen institutions\, including its own African-centered school\, food co-op\, newsmagazine\, publisher\, record label\, restaurant\, clothing shop and bookstore. The organization hosted world-famous jazz musicians and poets at its highly sought-after performance venue\, and it served as an epicenter for political contemporaries such as the Black Panther Party\, the Young Lords and the Congress of Afrikan People\, as well as comrades across Africa and the Caribbean.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-d-the-sun-rises-in-the-east-605-740-pm-est/
LOCATION:St. Joseph’s University\, 245 Clinton Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11772\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reel Sisters 25th Anniversary Retrospective Weekend - Oct. 22-23, 2022
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