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Reel Dialogue Documentary Film Series “Women Documenting Life”

Reel Dialogue Documentary Film Series Presents “Women Documenting Life,” An Evening of Screenings and Discussion
Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of New Days Films

Join us on April 29 for an exciting evening of film and dialogue as Reel Dialogue Documentary Film Series presents Women Documenting Life, a celebration of women filmmakers to mark the 40th Anniversary of New Day Films Distribution Coop. The event will take place in the Lang Recital Hall at Hunter College, 4th Floor, North Building (69th Street between Lexington and Park Avenues, NYC) from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Presenting films include Sperm Donor X by Deirdre Fishel, Bag It by Susan Beraza, and Never Enough by Kelly Anderson. The filmmakers will be present and refreshments will be served. The evening is co-sponsored by New York Women in Film and Television.

“Today’s documentary filmmaker has become the weathervane of the 21st century, uncovering political conflicts and exploring cutting edge issues. The Reel Dialogue Film Series celebrates documentary film making, and delivers an unmatched evening of free access to new films as well as a chance to hear from the filmmakers that created them.” said Tami Gold, Series Producer. “This evening in particular will be special because we are celebrating the 40th Anniversary of New Days Films and women filmmakers.”

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IMA alumni at Flux Factory

IMA Alumni Ariana Souzis, Hector Canonge and Alana Kakoyiannis are part of a group show at Flux Factory, The Typhoon Continues and So Do You, an exhibition about objects of war opening on Friday, April 1st.

Opening reception: Friday, April 1, from 6 pm on
Exhibition dates: Saturday, April 2 through Sunday, May 1
Hours: open weekends, 12 – 6 pm or by appointment (closed Easter Sunday)
Location: Flux Factory, 39-31 29th Street, Long Island City, Queens

http://www.fluxfactory.org/the-war-show/

Ariana has also published an article Barcode Labyrinth art in Itch Magazine

The James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism

The James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism &
The James Aronson Undergraduate Journalism Award

Hunter College undergraduate journalists are invited to enter their work in the James Aronson Undergraduate Journalism contest.

The winner will receive $200 and will be recognized as part of the ceremonies for the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism, a contest for professional journalists.

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