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2/21 Moshi Fundraising Screening (Tanzania)
(email from mom…) Hello Eli, Last night, Moshi folks turned up in droves to see your movie, surprising everyone, even to those who organized the event. There was a gang of 20 that turned up from our neighbor village of Marangu. … Continue reading
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Vashon Beachcomber – Doc lifts veil on generation of abuse…
A documentary lifts a veil on a generation of abuse By LESLIE BROWN Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber Editor Nov 09 2011 From left, Eric Frith, Pete Droge and Eliaichi Kimaro in Frith’s studio on the west side of Vashon, where … Continue reading
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Tagged A Lot Like You, abuse, accountability, chagga, Culture, Documentary, Eric Frith, family, Film, fundraiser, Gender, Identity, journey, Lectures, legacy, Mixed Race, Multicultural, Pete Droge, restorative justice, screening, Tanzania, trauma, Vashon, violence, writing
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The story behind the story…finally
On Tue 11/1, Pete, Eric and I sat down with Leslie Brown at the Beachcomber, who tapped into the story that’s been waiting to be told. Together, we reflected on our intense (and ongoing) collaboration on this project…our deeply personal journey to unearth the … Continue reading
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Tagged A Lot Like You, abuse, accountability, chagga, Culture, Documentary, Eric Frith, family, Film, fundraiser, Gender, Identity, journey, Lectures, legacy, Mixed Race, Multicultural, Pete Droge, restorative justice, screening, Tanzania, trauma, Vashon, violence, writing
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NW Network hosts ALLY screening on 10/21 (Seattle)
Storytelling is a vital path towards social transformation. The NW Network of Bi, Trans, Lesbian, & Gay Survivors of Abuse has been turning silence into stories into social change for nearly 25 years. Join us as we share the story … Continue reading
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Tagged A Lot Like You, abuse, accountability, Central Cinema, chagga, Culture, Documentary, family, Film, fundraiser, Gender, Identity, journey, Lectures, legacy, Mixed Race, Multicultural, restorative justice, screening, seattle, Tanzania, trauma, violence, writing
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Coming soon to a campus near you!!
09/07/2011 Announcing new speaker! Eliaichi Kimaro: A Lot Like You We’re happy to announce our representation of filmmaker and gender-violence activist Eliaichi Kimaro. Her wonderful film, A Lot Like You, and the accompanying lecture A Lot Like You: Culture We … Continue reading
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A Lot Like You at the Watering Hole (Moshi, TZ)
Dad, Sia Mosha (Vunjo principal), Sister Florence, Cousin Dalton (Awonyisa’s son) Here’s mom’s account of the ALLY fundraising screening on July 7th at a bar in Moshi called The Watering Hole. Mom and I agreed that funds raised at this screening … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, accountability, chagga, Culture, Documentary, family, Film, fundraiser, Gender, girls dormitory, Identity, legacy, restorative justice, screening, Tanzania, trauma, violence, Vunjo
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