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Prof. Kelly Anderson’s “My Brooklyn” screening

“My Brooklyn” Screening: Who Has a Right to Live in Our City?

In an iconic, expensive city like New York, what’s the difference between good change and bad change? How can we make the city safe and attractive without displacing entire communities? And in an era of downward mobility and income inequality, what’s the line between “gentrifier” and “victim of gentrification”?

The documentary “My Brooklyn” tells the story of an aggressive plan to make over the Fulton Mall through the eyes of a gentrifier who has also experienced displacement in Brooklyn since the 1980s. We’ll be talking to director Kelly Anderson and other guest panelists about race, class, the future of New York, and generational solutions to preserve the urban fabric of our city.
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IMA alumna Andrea Callard’s screenings

IMA alumna Andrea Callard and her Colab partner, Coleen Fitzgibbon will share clips from Potato Wolf, All Color News, and Red Curtain.
Andrea Callard and Coleen Fitzgibbon are both artists and filmmakers based in New York City. Between 1978 and 1980, as officers of Colab, they cocreated a nonprofit organizational structure so the group could receive public funding, laying the groundwork for the first Colab live TV shows All Color News and Potato Wolf.
The screenings will be held on September 5th at the New Museum.

Prof. Marty Lucas at Film and Photo League Screening

Join Prof. Marty Lucas for a screening and discussion of these rarely shown films from the Workers Film and Photo League. These amazing organizing films were made in the early 1930s by this important film collective. The show features a contemporary score for these silent films by Todd Chandler

WHERE: Interference Archive 131 8th St. No 4, Brooklyn NY
WHEN: Friday July 19 at 7:30PM
WHO: Marty Lucas and Todd Chandler

http://interferencearchive.org/screening-workers-film-and-photo-league/