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February 2017
HRWFF: What Tomorrow Brings
WHAT TOMORROW BRINGS Beth Murphy / 2015 / 85 min. / English, Dari, Pashtu 6:00PM - Opening Reception (w/ ticket purchase) 7:00PM - Screening, Q&A discussion to follow What Tomorrow Brings is the story of the first all-girls school in a remote Afghan village. While the girls learn to read and write, education goes far beyond the classroom and teaches the students that girls also count. Q&A discussion to follow screening with: Director Beth Murphy and Razia Jan, film subject…
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HRWFF: They Call Us Monsters
The Compound: where Los Angeles houses its most violent juvenile offenders. To their advocates, they’re kids. To the system, they’re adults and to their victims they’re monsters. Q&A discussion to follow screening with: Gabriel Cowan, Producer and film subject Elizabeth Calvin, Senior Advocate, Children’s Rights Division at Human Rights Watch <!--Tickets available at EventBrite-->
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The Compound: where Los Angeles houses its most violent juvenile offenders. To their advocates, they’re kids. To the system, they’re adults and to their victims they’re monsters. Q&A discussion to follow screening with: Gabriel Cowan, Producer and film subject Elizabeth Calvin, Senior Advocate, Children’s Rights Division at Human Rights Watch <!--Tickets available at EventBrite-->
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The Compound: where Los Angeles houses its most violent juvenile offenders. To their advocates, they’re kids. To the system, they’re adults and to their victims they’re monsters. Q&A discussion to follow screening with: Gabriel Cowan, Producer and film subject Elizabeth Calvin, Senior Advocate, Children’s Rights Division at Human Rights Watch <!--Tickets available at EventBrite-->
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The Compound: where Los Angeles houses its most violent juvenile offenders. To their advocates, they’re kids. To the system, they’re adults and to their victims they’re monsters. Q&A discussion to follow screening with: Gabriel Cowan, Producer and film subject Elizabeth Calvin, Senior Advocate, Children’s Rights Division at Human Rights Watch <!--Tickets available at EventBrite-->
Find out more »November 2018
Undocuqueer: Stories from Bordertown
Undocuqueer: Stories from Bordertown is a series of photo stories capturing the experience of San Diego’s LGBTQ+ DACA recipients. San Diego resident and photographer, Beto Soto, captures his communities struggles and triumphs. The series of stories describe the complexity and resilience of being undocumented and being part of the LGBTQ+ community. The pop-up exhibition will be showing at the Museum of Photographic Arts from November 28th – December 3rd, 2018.
Find out more »September 2019
Lou Stoumen’s New York
Lou Stoumen's New York will be on display at dnj Gallery in Santa Monica. The exhibition will feature some of Stoumen's most iconic images. About Lou Stoumen Louis C. Stoumen (American, 1917-1991), an accomplished writer, photographer and filmmaker, published 10 photography books and earned two Academy Awards for his film productions during a career that spanned more than four decades. He was well known for the deliberate use of text in his images to imply narrative and context and coined…
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