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REBLOG:... i saw Pariah. →
heysoapie:
tionam:
Reblogging this from when i had the chance to see Pariah at the New Director/New Films fest at the Lincoln Center earlier this year in March. please support this film if it happens to be playing in your city or a city near you!!!
TAKE ACTION!
Here’s what YOU can do:
1) BUY movie tickets opening week! Bring your friends & family to watch PARIAH or buy tickets for...
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somethingforthepain:
- How do you feel about being interviewed?
I feel like a perfectly good potato put through a masher. Nothing comes out the way I expected, and my skin is off, and the solid, sane things get pulped and the whole thing is served up easy to swallow, but not for me. I am still somewhere at the bottom of the masher shouting “I AM A POTATO GET ME OUT OF HERE”.
- Why do you...
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December 2011
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Q&A with Wangechi Mutu →
Q Your art is beautiful, but can also be difficult to look at. Why is it important for you to conjure both? A I think the fact that we can’t agree on what is beautiful and ugly is one of the things my work is founded upon. I don’t go out of my way to do either one or the other, and I don’t see massive divisions between them. It is hard when I ask people what they find...
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QWOCMAP FILMMAKER TRAINING PROGRAM →
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Each year, QUEER WOMEN OF COLOR MEDIA ARTS PROJECT offers 4 free Filmmaking Workshops through our award-winning Training Program. Our workshops serve teenagers to elders. To better serve our community, QWOCMAP has conducted Training Program workshops specifically for youth (ages 18 to 25), queer folks of color who are butch/genderqueer/transgender, Asian/Pacific Islander, Black/African...
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