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Congrats to Prof. Marty Lucas!

Marty Lucas has just been funded to produce soap operas in Malawi with STORY WORKSHOP focusing on gender violence (http://storyworkshop.org). In 2008 Marty first worked with Story Workshop – one of the main media producers for Malawi, a country of 14 million in Southern Africa. Story Workshop has been producing radio shows on social issues since 1998. These shows have become the most listened to programming in the country. When Marty joined them two years ago it was to create a documentary video unit to produce a media series about food security, irrigation, grain storage, and composting practices.

Malawi has very little electricity, little television, therefore these videos are shown as part of multi-media events, on a bed sheet with a generator-driven projector. This project has just received funding from several European donors, so he will be going back this summer to produce the first episodes of a series based at a village health clinic that will explore a variety of social issues – sexual abuse, AIDS awareness and gender discrimination. Production stills from the pilot can be found on Marty’s
flickr site – they are wonderful – check them out:


http://www.flickr.com/photos/95114643@N00/sets/72157605303955042/show/with/2531248559/

IMA Radio: 10th Show

IMA RADIO
Sam, Sasha & Cassie
Live Wednesdays 11-12
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05.12.2010

This Week’s Show

Interview Sha Sha Feng and Clarisa James
IMA Alumni, Sha Sha Feng and Clarisa James discuss the grassroots community organization they cofounded, DIVAS (Digital Interactive Visual Arts Sciences) for Social Justice which aims to teach media literacy and cultural awareness amongst young women of color. Hunter student Ben Moss talks to IMA Radio about producing the IMA Spring Show among other screenings at Hunter.

Interview with Chloe Smolarski and Dylan Gauthier
IMA students, Chloe Smolarski and Dylan Gauthier talked with IMA Radio about their personal experiences with the Crit process.

IMA Students Natasha Florentino & Tamara Gubernat screening “Rezoning Harlem”

The Grassroots Justice Films Series is part of the cultural project of the National Mobilization Against SweatShops (NMASS). NMASS is a membership organization of working people from many different industries and communities coming together to organize for control of their lives. This Saturday night’s screening of REZONING HARLEM will be followed by a panel discussion on the future of community centered planing in NYC.

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