A Lot Like You

A Film by Eliaichi Kimaro

5 screening events in the Bay Area

March 9, 2015

DOCUMENTING THE DIASPORA: A TANZANIAN-KOREAN & AFRO-VIKING GO HOME
Bay Area Circuit
May 19-20 2015

Hey San Francisco/Oakland friends,

Excited to announce that we have 5 upcoming screening events in 2 days!!!

From the Press Release:  “Tanzanian-Korean-American filmmaker/activist Eliaichi Kimaro will be on hand to introduce A LOT LIKE YOU, recipient of 6 film festival awards. Opening will be Nigerian-Nordic-American writer/Interim Chair of Writing & Literature Faith Adiele’s PBS short MY JOURNEY HOME. The screenings, free and open to the public, will be followed by discussion with the filmmakers.”

Hope you’ll be able to join us as we share our respective journeys to document the diaspora through our distinctly mixed-race, feminist lenses…

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THURSDAY 3/19

12-3pm:  California College of the Arts
Co-sponsored by the: Writing & Literature Program, Diversity Studies Program,
Visual Studies Program, Faculty of Color Research

6:30-9pm:  Museum of African Diaspora (Free admission)*
Co-sponsored by: Third Thursdays
685 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA, 94105
Room: Salon

FRIDAY 3/20
10-12pm:  Laney College
Co-Sponsored by:  Women’s History Month
900 Fallon Street
Oakland, CA, 94607
Room: Odell Johnson Performing Arts Center

2-4pm: Mills College
Co-Presented by MFA and POC
5000 MacArthur Blvd
Oakland, CA, 94613

UPDATE:  THE MATATU FESTIVAL SCREENING HAS BEEN CANCELLED…
7pm: Matatu Film Festival
co-Presented by Top Ten Social

*Open to public.

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