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SUMMARY:RoxFilm: Protect\, Serve\, & Care
DESCRIPTION:Director Noube Rateau. 53 mins. \nThis film examines the complex relationship between law enforcement and minorities and sheds light on some of the most controversial police involved shootings from the perspective of both law enforcement and the families of those effected. \nThis motion picture features newly appointed Boston Police Commissioner William Gross\, who gives a unique police point of view while also speaking from the perspective of a black man\, as well as family members and of high profile police shooting incidents including the mothers of Baltimore’s Kevin Cooper\, Oakland’s Oscar Grant and New York’s Amadou Diaollo. \n—\nYou can also purchase a $25 Day Pass to see all three films at Hibernian Hall (Fair Game\, Codeswitching\, and Protect\, Serve\, & Care): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roxfilm-hibernian-hall-day-pass-tickets-62452964498
URL:https://www.madison-park.org/event/roxfilm-protect-serve-care/
LOCATION:Hibernian Hall
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Hibernian Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roxbury Film Fest":MAILTO:info@coloroffilm.com
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SUMMARY:RoxFilm: Codeswitching
DESCRIPTION:Director Jonathan Schwartz (USA 2019 54:20) \nCodeSwitching presents the highly personal stories of 2 generations of students participating in the Boston METCO busing program\, which buses minority students from the inner city to the suburbs for the purpose of desegregation and equal education. They strive for enhanced academic opportunities while simultaneously navigating urban and suburban settings and cultures. How does the new generation of METCO students stay afloat in the boiler room of social media and increased competition for college enrollment? \n—-\nYou can also purchase a $25 Day Pass to see all three films at Hibernian Hall (Fair Game\, Codeswitching\, and Protect\, Serve\, & Care): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roxfilm-hibernian-hall-day-pass-tickets-62452964498
URL:https://www.madison-park.org/event/roxfilm-codeswitching/
LOCATION:Hibernian Hall
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Hibernian Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roxbury Film Fest":MAILTO:info@coloroffilm.com
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SUMMARY:RoxFilm: Fair Game: Surviving A 1960 Georgia Lynching
DESCRIPTION:Directed By Clennon L. King (USA\, 63min) \nAs JFK was making a run for the White House in the spring of ’60\, 24-year-old Navy vet James Fair\, Jr. of New Jersey joined a friend on a road trip home. But their arrival in segregated Early County\, Georgia could not have been more ill-timed. It coincided with the alleged rape and murder of an 8-year-old Black girl\, prompting authorities to finger Fair as the fall guy. Less than three days later\, with no jury present or lawyer to defend him — no physical evidence\, autopsy\, or court transcript — a judge set a date for Fair with Georgia’s electric chair. That’s when Alice Fair mounted an unforgettable 26-month campaign in a fight for her son’s life. \nRoxbury-based filmmaker Clennon L. King dedicates the documentary to the 24 known Black men who were lynched in Early County\, Georgia between 1881 and 1960\, and to his father\, Georgia’s legendary civil rights attorney C.B. King\, who tried to prevent Fair from becoming the 25th victim. \n—-\nYou can also purchase a $25 Day Pass to see all three films at Hibernian Hall (Fair Game\, Codeswitching\, and Protect\, Serve\, & Care): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roxfilm-hibernian-hall-day-pass-tickets-62452964498
URL:https://www.madison-park.org/event/roxfilm-fair-game-surviving-a-1960-georgia-lynching/
LOCATION:Hibernian Hall
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Hibernian Hall
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