The African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFT) is proud to cooperate with Vice-Community Worker of Vice-Community Workers and Vice President for Community Affairs in Teachers College. This special event will be held on March 28 at the United States of 30-30 in Columbia in the 1930s.
The best preparation of the ADFF is a powerful lens to explore the invaluable contributions of these corrected selections, majority, reproductive justice, apartment, civil rights and art.
Main points and key topics:
• Celebrate the black women in art: Black women record the deep effects of the art in the arts: Miss Scott chronicles disappear, as a master’s talent and a large Hollywood star before blacklisted during red fear. Sarah Gomez, African-Cuban director Sarah Gomez, Cuba’s first female director, culture, women and society, by examining the foundation work.
• Statement of women looking at colonialism: Explore the historical heritage of colonialism from a woman’s perspective. The main suriname uses the flow of interesting colorful archive images to show the lives of women in Surinames, as a director Tessa Leuwsha, washing woman. White lies examine cultural tensions arising from the complex complexity of personality, hidden truths and the colonial practices in Maori communities in New Zealand. Both films navigate the weight of history by navigating their ways and offers unique perspectives to women.
• Reproductive justice: Go with a friendly story about a young athlete encountering a non-selected pregnancy and go with the difficult truths of the situation.
• Apartment insecurity: Face the harshest facts of the apartment crisis in a growing tide of robbery. In Alameda County, California, the growing tide, which lives in an apartment insecurities, is a work research of the apartment crisis in the United States.
• North African women behind the camera: Earn unique prospects for women’s lives in Islamic societies through films such as foreign body and large women. A young tunisian woman, a young Tunisian woman, who has a trip to France, finds the support of Elegant Leila, finds the support from the elegant Leylan used by the Veteran Palestinian actress Hiam Abbass. Great little women, Egyptian feminist intellectual Nawal El Saadawi, a dialogue between a group of young women, the former and present group of young women are a documentary film about a difficult society. Both films emphasize the strength and strength of significant women.
• In civil rights movement Women: Jesus the legacy of trailblazers such as Rosa Parks in Rosa Parks and Hazel Scott’s Rosa Parks. In addition to the historic role in the Bus Boycott, Montgomery, the rebellious life of Ms. Rosa parks is dipping into the life of civil rights icons, and it sheds light on the dedication of radical policy and activity. Cazzu Virtuoso and Screen Super Star Hazel Scott in the disappearance of Miss Scott, we learn that it is a champion for red scary passing equality with the risk of losing the pioneer and career.
Event details:
• What: ADFF Women’s Historical Month Film Series
• When: March 28 – 30th
• Where: Teachers College, Columbia University, 525 W 120th St, New York, NY 10027
• Tickets and links: Available on www.nyadiff.org
About ADIF:
Founded in 1993, the African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFT) is the first platform for the construction of a global African diaspora and films. ADIF’s mission is to encourage a cultural agreement and record different sounds in the cinema.
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