PRESENTERS TO INCLUDE EMILY BLUNT, KAITLYN DEVER, ROSEMARIE DEWITT, THE DUPLASS BROTHERS, JOSHUA LEONARD AND REESE WITHERSPOON AMONG OTHERS FEATURING MUSICAL PERFORMANCES FROM MARC MARON, DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE’S BEN GIBBARD, ANDREW BIRD, LAURA VEIRS, BREATHE OWL BREATHE, TOMO NAKAYAMA AND MANY MORE… 443 more words via Her Effortless Brilliance: A celebration of Lynn Shelton through… Continue reading Her Effortless Brilliance: A celebration of Lynn Shelton through film and music to air tonight on YouTube — Cinema Femme
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Directors Anna Koch and Julia Lemke celebrate cowgirls in ‘Glitter & Dust’ — Cinema Femme
KRAKOW 2020 “It’s en vogue to be a cowgirl right now” by Marta Bałaga 05/06/2020 – We talked to Anna Koch and Julia Lemke, the directors of the Krakow title… 1,022 more words via Directors Anna Koch and Julia Lemke celebrate cowgirls in ‘Glitter & Dust’ — Cinema Femme
Australian filmmaker Shannon Murphy’s “Babyteeth” washes over you with exuberant music, love and beauty — Cinema Femme
At the end of “Babyteeth”, and this does not spoil the film at all, you are on a beach staring at the ocean waves. You’re… 2,405 more words via Australian filmmaker Shannon Murphy’s “Babyteeth” washes over you with exuberant music, love and beauty — Cinema Femme
Introducing Kyra Jones, Filmmaker, Artist, and Co-Founder of BLACK IN FILM — Cinema Femme
We are so excited to introduce you to Kyra Jones, a queer Black filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist based in Chicago, IL. Kyra received her degree in Theatre and Gender Studies from Northwestern University. 203 more words via Introducing Kyra Jones, Filmmaker, Artist, and Co-Founder of BLACK IN FILM — Cinema Femme
Is It Finally Time for Reparations for Slavery? — Alexis Chateau
I think if there was ever a moment in history when monetary reparations could be made, the time is now. But, under this president? Probably not. via Is It Finally Time for Reparations for Slavery? — Alexis Chateau
Ben Shapiro: ‘There’s No Way’ Civil Rights Act Was Meant to Encompass Gender Identity — CBN News feeds — Truth2Freedom’s Blog
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that gender identity is included under the protections of the federal civil rights law. Responding to the ruling, an incredulous Ben Shapiro spoke out on The Glenn Beck Radio program, saying “there’s no way” this was the intention of the Civil Rights Act. One of the ways we know this […]… Continue reading Ben Shapiro: ‘There’s No Way’ Civil Rights Act Was Meant to Encompass Gender Identity — CBN News feeds — Truth2Freedom’s Blog
Leadership through the Lens of a Young African — Ogalady
There is a problem of questionable public leadership across many African countries. Not many of us are proud of the “leadership” in our country. While strong leadership exists in the private sector, it is still largely individualistic and not communal; that is, the benefits from such strong leadership are not felt by the wider society. […]… Continue reading Leadership through the Lens of a Young African — Ogalady
5 LGBTQIA+ Book Recommendations for Pride Month — allisonrayco
by Ally Cottrell On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden Parallel narratives! Boarding school! The vastness of space, beautiful space! All wrapped up in a gorgeous graphic novel. Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo A sweeping novel of twelve loosely connected women that will transplant you into someone’s head, give you an opinion on another woman, […]… Continue reading 5 LGBTQIA+ Book Recommendations for Pride Month — allisonrayco
Barr says Trump has fired federal prosecutor Geoffrey Berman — Daily Republic
WASHINGTON — Attorney General William Barr said President Donald Trump has fired Geoffrey S. Berman, the chief federal prosecutor in New York, after he refused to step down. Trump, departing the White House on Saturday afternoon for a rally in Oklahoma, didn’t confirm he had taken any action on Berman. “Attorney General Barr is working […]… Continue reading Barr says Trump has fired federal prosecutor Geoffrey Berman — Daily Republic
‘The Myths of Frontier Massacres in Australian History’ — Nelle’s journey
Why Australia Had No Slavery: The Islanders Part 1 the three-part series of articles by Keith Windschuttle, ‘The Myths of Frontier Massacres in Australian History’, Quadrant, December 2000 This is the story of my father, Wacvie Mussingkon who, in June 1883, was kidnapped from Craig Cove, a village on the coast of Ambrym Island in […]… Continue reading ‘The Myths of Frontier Massacres in Australian History’ — Nelle’s journey