Saturday, March 04, 2006
Immigrants Gain the Pulpit
aid without proof of documentation even if proposed
restrictions become law.
By Teresa Watanabe
Times Staff Writer
March 1 2006
Wading back into the growing debate over illegal
immigration, Cardinal Roger M. Mahony on Tuesday
denounced what he called "hysterical" anti-immigrant
sentiment sweeping California and the nation.
The complete article can be viewed HERE
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
International Latino Film Festival Screenings
International Latino Film Festival Screenings
March 10th and April 7th Events
ILFF in Collaboration with the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts Invites You!
Film Screenings:
Historias del Desencanto
In a limbo between centuries, the world is devastated by a spell known as Disenchantment. In this fantastic context, three characters meet in the labyrinth of their dreams: Diego, who tries to make a movie about the dreams of Ximena, an adolescent experiencing her first sexual awakening, and Ainda, a bat-winged conceptual artist. Striking art design and digital imagery from directors Alejandro Valle, Felipe Gomez are a delight.
Friday, March 10
7:00PM
Inventos
Through the pulsating voices of Cubano Hip Hop pioneers, Inventos provides a unique insight into the realities and political movements of contemporary Cuba as they perform on stage in Cuba and then abroad for the first time. Inventos embodies the true spirit of Hip Hop; the creation of something that is powerful and useful. Puerto Rican director Jacobs-Fantauzzi's film is inspirational and serves as a reminder to all generations of the political consciousness in which Hip Hop was created and flourishes.
Friday, April 7
7:00PM
Scribble's Creations
Teacher-turned-director Kathy Huang takes a rare look at an often ignored community of Americans: the residents of the colonias, unincorporated settlements along the U.S.-México border. Through the travails of her former student Fernando, a young urban artist, the world of the colonias is revealed to its fullest-from leaky ceilings and family squabbles to young love and unflagging optimism.
Friday, April 7
7:00PM
MCCLA Directions
Historias del Desencanto
Stories of Disenchantment
Dir. Alejandro Valle and Felipe Gomez 2005, Mexico. 120 min.
Feature Narrative. Spanish with English subtitles.
Historias
DATE: Friday, March, 10
TIME: 7:00pm
LOCATION: MCCLA Theatre
General Admission: $6.00
Inventos: Hip Hop Cubano
Dir. Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi 2003. USA, Cuba. 50 min.
Feature Documentary. Spanish with English subtitles.
Inventos Poster
DATE: April 7
TIME: 7:00PM
LOCATION: MCCLA Theatre
General Admission: $6.00
Scribble's Creations
Dir. Kathy Huang 2004. USA. 45 min.
Feature Documentary. English
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DATE: Friday, April 7
TIME: 7:00PM
LOCATION: MCCLA Theatre
General Admission: $6.00
The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
email: publicity@missionculturalcenter.org
phone: 415-821-1155
web: http://www.missionculturalcenter.org
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company
“Dangerous Beauty”
Featuring hip-hop, modern, jazz and aerial dance, martial arts, spoken word, poetry, theater, and song
Addressing issues from gun violence to global warming,
and the dreams that make us willing to make meaningful change
Saturday, March 25th @ 7:30pm
Sunday March 26th @ 3pm
Friday March 31st @ 7:30pm
Saturday April 1st @ 7:30pm (interpreted for the deaf)
Sunday April 2nd @ 3pm (interpreted for the deaf)
Malonga Casquelourd Center for the Arts
(Formally Alice Arts Center)
1428 Alice Street at 14th Street in downtown Oakland.
Adults: $12-20 sliding scale
Youth (ages 18 and under): $6
Advance tickets and group rates available
Proceeds benefit Destiny Arts Center
The event is wheelchair accessible and two shows are ASL interpreted
For more information, call 510-597-1619 or visit www.destinyarts.org
Girl Fest Bay Area
Please Spread The Word!
Please join us in celebrating our first festival and conference to
prevent violence against women and children through the arts
Featured Artists includes: Jennifer Johns,
Youth Speaks, Rachel Kann, Bamuthi, Selah, United By Sound, Ali-Wong,
X-Factor, Yellow Rage, Mush, Dj Zita, Velocity Circus, Buddy
Adnrea Gibson and more!
Friday & Saturday -
Girl Fest Opening Event,
The Shattuck Down Low
(Between University & Dwignt)
51-548-1159, Ages 21+
$10 (Free for the first 50 people)
Closing Night Event
The Girl Slam & Concert,
Poets Sign up at
Studio Z
415-252-7666, Ages 21+
$5 (Free for the first 50 people)
For more information please visit
Our sponsors
The Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation; The Institute for the Study
of Social Change at UC,
--
Annie Fukushima
&Anti-Sex Trafficking Coordinator, Girl Fest
Ph.D. Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley
email: info@girlfestbayarea.org
email: annie@girlfesthawaii.org
email: annie@girlfestbayarea.org
Thursday, February 02, 2006
KING KONG NOT THE BIGGEST BEAST IN HOLLYWOOD

NEW GUERRILLA GIRLS' BILLBOARD GOES UP FEB 1, 2006!
The 800-pound gorilla in Hollywood isn't King Kong-it's
discrimination against women directors!
THE GUERRILLA GIRLS AND MOVIES BY WOMEN UNVEIL A NEW BILLBOARD AT
SUNSET AND CAHUENGA IN HOLLYWOOD, FEB 1-MARCH 5, 2006
We took Kong, gave him a sex change and a designer gown, and set her
up in Hollywood, just a few blocks from where the Oscars will be
awarded March 5, 2006.
Why? To reveal the sordid but True Hollywood Story about the lack of
women and people of color behind the scenes in the film industry:
Only 7% of 2005's 200 top-grossing films were directed by women.
Only 3 women have ever been nominated for an Oscar for Direction
(Lina Wertmuller (1976), Jane Campion (1982,) and Sofia Coppola
(2003). None has won.
More embarrassing Hollywood statistics:
Of 2004"s top-grossing films:*
5% had female directors
12% had female writers
3% had female cinematographers 16% had female editors
Only 8 people of color have ever been nominated for an Oscar for
Direction.**
Hollywood guilds are 80 to 90 % white.
Only 3% of the Oscars for acting have been won by people of color.
In the 21st century, low, low, low numbers like this HAVE to be the
result of discrimination, unconscious, conscious or both. Hollywood
likes to think of itself as cool, edgy and ahead of its time, but it
actually lags way behind the rest of society in employing women and
people of color in top positions.
There may be women heading studios these days, but what are they
doing for women and people of color? Why do they keep the white male
film director stereotype alive? Here's an easy way to change things:
open up that boys' club and hire more women and people of color. It
worked in medicine, business and law. It worked in the art world. Now
it's Hollywood's turn. Rattle that cage, break those chains! LET
WOMEN DIRECT!
Pictures of the new billboard can be downloaded here
High-resolution images and interviews are available from
kathekollwitz@guerrillagirls.com.
ABOUT THE GUERRILLA GIRLS
We're feminist masked avengers in the tradition of anonymous
do-gooders like Robin Hood, Wonder Woman and Batman. We use facts,
humor and outrageous visuals to expose sexism, racism and corruption
in politics, art, film and pop culture. This is our third billboard
criticizing and satirizing the film industry. You can see the others here
Our work has
been passed around the world by our tireless supporters. We've
appeared all over the world in recent years, as well as in The New
York Times, The New Yorker, Bitch, Mother Jones and Artforum; on NPR,
the BBC and CBC. We are authors of stickers, billboards, many, many
posters and other projects (including a large-scale installation for
the 2005 Venice Biennale,) and several books including Bitches,
Bimbos and Ballbreakers: the Guerrilla Girls' Illustrated Guide to
Female Stereotypes.
ABOUT MOVIES BY WOMEN
Moviesbywomen.com is a grassroots collective that works toward
increasing the awareness of women's contributions to film and
television history. The site is dedicated to gaining equality for
women directors and maintains an ongoing campaign to unite women film
organizations nationwide. Information on historic female directors,
statistics on women directors, and Director interviews are also
featured. Moviesbywomen.com hosts the weekly email THE FIRST
WEEKENDERS GROUP to promote ticket buying for feature films directed
by women the first weekend they are theatrically distributed, and to
help drive viewership for women-directed films aired on television.
Launched in 1999, THE FIRST WEEKENDERS GROUP subscriber list has
grown to include over 3000 members nationwide.
Thanks so much to everyone who contributed to the billboard!
* 2004 stats from the most recent study by Martha Lauzen of San Diego
State University
**Includes Ang Lee, nominated this year. If he wins,he will be the
first person of color to do so in 78 years.
Friday, January 27, 2006
Flow
THought this online zine was interesteing.
Flow is a critical forum on television and media culture published biweekly by the department of Radio, Television, and Film at the University of Texas at Austin.
