Reels for Rights aspires to raise consciousness about human rights in the United States. It seeks to shed light on the domestic human rights crisis, amplify and advance the work of social movement builders, foster partnerships across sectors and communities and catalyze vibrant media arts dedicated to these goals. This Screening is the first step along the way to an inaugural Reels for Rights U.S. Human Rights Media Arts Festival and we hope you'll join us!
Overview of the Screening
The Reels for Rights Screening is on Friday, November 30th at 6pm and will be followed by an after-party of dinner, music and dancing! This public event, hosted in conjunction with the U.S. Human Rights Fund, will showcase galvanizing and thought-provoking films and discussion as a taste of the media and collaborations that will be nurtured by the Reels for Rights Festival.
This program includes excerpts from: The Sky is Pink by Josh Fox, The Strength of the Storm by Rob Koier and the Vermont Workers Center, Dear Mandela on U.S. Tour by Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza and Organizing to Protect our Fire Stations produced by Media Mobilizing Project.
Information
This event is free but space is limited, so please register by Tuesday, November 13th! RSVP by following this link, clicking the 'Register Now' button, and we'll send you updates in the coming weeks. If you can think of other people or organizations whom you think would be interested in this event, please forward them this email.
Registration is required, RSVP online!