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The Harlem/Washington Heights
Education Film Screening & Community Discussion Series--hosted by Total
Equity Now (TEN), Community League of the Heights (CLOTH), and The A.M.E. Zion
Church on the Hill--invites you to a special film screening and
intergenerational discussion on ways our community can support the educational
and holistic development and achievement of girls and young women of color.
"The Souls of Black Girls" Monday, November 19, 6:00 PM 2005
Amsterdam Avenue (btwn 159th and 160th) 2nd Floor, Community Room #1 train to
157th St./C train to 163rd St. Recently, a lot of attention, energy, and
resources have been invested in encouraging and supporting our Black and Latino
boys and young men, and rightfully so. However, if our neighborhoods are to
reach their full potential, educationally and otherwise, we must attend just as
carefully and thoughtfully to the needs and aspirations of our girls and young
women. Indeed, the two are inextricably intertwined. From "The Souls of
Black Girls" website: "The Souls of Black Girls is a provocative news
documentary that takes a critical look at media images--how they are
instituted, established and controlled. . . . The documentary features candid
interviews with young women discussing their self-image and social commentary
from Actresses Regina King and Jada Pinkett Smith, PBS Washington Week
Moderator Gwen Ifill, Rapper/Political Activist Chuck D, and Cultural Critic
Michaela Angela Davis, among others. The Souls of Black Girls is a piece that
attempts to provoke honest dialogue and critical thinking among women of color
about media images and our present condition-internally and externally."
If you parent, teach, mentor, attend school with, work with, believe in the
potential of, and/or are a girl or young woman of color in Harlem or Washington
Heights, we look forward to learning from and with you on the 19th. As always,
this screening and discussion is free and open to the public. Refreshments will
be served. Please spread the word via email, www.facebook.com/totalequitynow,
@TotalEquityNow, good old fashioned word of mouth, and any other means at your
disposal! See you soon, Joe Rogers, Jr. Founder & Facilitator Total Equity
Now jrogers@totalequitynowharlem.org
www.facebook.com/totalequitynow
www.twitter.com/totalequitynow
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