[SustainableTompkins] Community Cinema- Jan 18 at 7pm
Liz Karabinakis
ekarabinakis at greenstar.coop
Mon Jan 7 14:53:00 PST 2008
For anyone interested in equity and sustainability I hope S.T.A.M.P.'s
community cinema event makes it onto your calender. Local, organic, Fair
Trade, and cooperatively made refreshments and snacks will be provided.
Blessings of the New Year,
Liz
*If you don't know history, it's as if you were born yesterday- Howard Zinn*
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Elizabeth Karabinakis
Member & Community Services
GreenStar Cooperative Market
607.277.0080 x501
ekarabinakis at greenstar.coop
*Southern Tier Advocacy & Mitigation Project invites you to . . . *
*COMMUNITY CINEMA*
COMMUNITY CINEMA is a monthly screening series which creates accessible
opportunities for civic engagement
and public education around important social issues
*please join us for this FREE feature PREMIERE*
*Friday, January 18th at 7 PM*
*Henry St. John Building - Suite 103*
*Clinton & Geneva Streets*
*BANISHED*
*by Marco Williams*
How did three U.S. towns make African Americans disappear? Marco
Williams, award-winning filmmaker of TWO TOWNS OF JASPER, visits some of
the whitest counties in the country to confront the legacy of
"banishment"--a wave of racial purging that tore through the South 100
years ago. Williams sits down with KKK leaders, white residents of these
all white communities, as well as descendants of the banished alike,
opening the wounds of history. Will he help these communities heal? Is
reconciliation possible? Or reparations? Or both?
*A COMMUNITY DISCUSSION WILL FOLLOW THE FILM*
the screening is free and handicapped accessible... all are welcome
this program is being brought to you by
S.T.A.M.P.'s guerrilla griots human rights media arts center
a KIDDS | PINS2Prison Pipeline Project
_http://www.guerrilla-griots.org_ <http://www.guerrilla-griots.org/>
*please help spread the word!*
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Southern Tier Advocacy & Mitigation Project, Incorporated
*focusing on the "under-developed strengths" of at-risk communities*
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S.T.A.M.P.’s Administrative Office
119 East Buffalo Street
Ithaca, New York 14850
P. 607.277.2121
F. 607.277.2120
info at stamp-cny.org <mailto:info at stamp-cny.org>
www.stamp-cny.org
S.T.A.M.P.’s Guerrilla Griots Human Rights Media Arts Center
Henry Saint John Building - Suite 106
301 South Geneva Street
Ithaca, New York 14850
P/F 607.277.2122
info at guerrilla-griots.org <mailto:info at guerrilla-griots.org>
www.guerrilla-griots.org
S.T.A.M.P. was established in 2005 in response to the frequency with
which young people are referred to juvenile and adult court systems.
S.T.A.M.P. challenges criminalization and incarceration by encouraging
self-respect, empowerment, leadership, and self-determination among
young people, adults, and families most affected by criminal justice and
environmental policies which disregard individual needs, erode community
assets, and undermine planet security.
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