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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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ALLY in Seattle Woman Magazine (June 2011)
Earlier this month, I read in the NY Times that for the first time, four films by women directors were in competition for the coveted Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes. So I was especially delighted when, later that same day, I learned … Continue reading
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Tagged A Lot Like You, Documentary, Eliaichi Kimaro, Film, filmmaker, seattle, SIFF, woman
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Three Imaginary Girls highlights A Lot Like You
Many thanks to Imaginary Amie for highlighting A Lot Like You in her SIFF NW Connections preview! NW Documentaries include…How to Die in Oregon about a woman’s choice to end her life under OR’s Death with Dignity clause (bring some … Continue reading
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Tagged A Lot Like You, abuse, Culture, Documentary, Eliaichi Kimaro, family, Film, filmmaker, Gender, Identity, journey, Race, recommendation, seattle, SIFF, Tanzania
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