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[MOSTRA] FILMES NEGROS IMPORTAM
17 a 25 de novembro

PROGRAMAÇÃO!
Deslize os slides para ver!

A programação inclui ainda encontros e debates acerca das temáticas dos filmes da mostra, com convidados especialíssimos!
No dia 21, segunda, temos confirmada a presença do ator Cícero Lucas (@cicerolucass_) que faz o Deivinho em MARTE 1.
. . .
A mostra ainda traz duas PROMOS inéditas!
PROMO MARTE 1 ÀS 11h
Sessões gratuitas para escolas e grupos comunitários.
(Agendamento pelo email tmj@grupoestacao.com.br)

PROMO PAGUE 2 LEVE 3
Quem comprar 2 ingressos pode escolher mais um filme!
(Válido somente para compras na bilheteria do cinema)
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[MOSTRA] FILMES NEGROS IMPORTAM
17 a 25 de novembro

PROGRAMAÇÃO DE ABERTURA
DIA 17, QUINTA

17h - NA RÉDEA CURTA (2022) [pré-estréia]
Direção: Ary Rosa e Glenda Nicácio
Com: Sulivã Bispo, Thiago Almasy, Luciana Souza, Zezé Motta, Arlete Dias, Jackson Costa, ImageImageImageImage
Edvana Carvalho / Brasil,100 min, comédia

Da periferia de Salvador, criado apenas pela mãe, Junio, aos 20 anos, descobre que vai ser pai e decide ir atrás de seu pai. Mainha se vê obrigada a revelar a identidade do pai, que mora no interior. Inicia-se uma divertida viagem
em busca do pai, numa aventura repleta de confusões que no fim só servem para aproximar mais mãe e filho.
. . .
21h - 7 CORTES DE CABELO NO CONGO (2022)
Direção: Luciana Bezerra, Gustavo Melo, Pedro Rossi
Brasil, 90 min, 14 anos, Doc ImageImage
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When r we going to stop calling it by its name, RACIAL VIOLENCE?! When our Indigenous & Black children are attacked for the color of their skin, certain features, etc. it is not bullying!!! IT IS RACIAL VIOLENCE! WHITE (LATINX) SUPREMACY INHERENTLY TIED TO SETTLER COLONIALISM!!!
This sh*t is so triggering! It is an emotional rollercoaster! I just hope that for those children who like myself tried to hurt ourselves and internalized self-hate for how we look can overcome all this! #IndigenousAlways #Brownisbeautiful #Blackisbeautiful #BlackandBrown #LA
*start calling it
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#DailyWIT Day 15/365: Sara Al-Jack is a prize-winning Sudanese writer. While none of her full-length works have been translated into English, this fiction was recently published in December in @wwborders: wordswithoutborders.org/article/decemb…
#SudaneseLit #WIT #WomenInTranslation #AfricanLit
#DailyWIT Day 16/365: Malka Lee was a Yiddish immigrant poet who wrote about the pain of watching the Holocaust from the USA.

Just a portion of her memories from childhood were published in Found Treasures: Stories by Yiddish Women Writers (1994). #YiddishLit #WIT #HolocaustLit Image
#DailyWIT Day 17/365: Ishrat Afreen is an Urdu writer from Pakistan, with select poems available in English translation in the anthology, We Sinful Women: Contemporary Urdu feminist poetry.
#Poetry #PakistaniLit #UrduLit Image
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I don't know who needs to hear this ... actually, I know EXACTLY who needs to hear this b/c I just blocked him ...
Sliding into my DMs to send me an unsolicited dick pic is a surefire way to get me to block you.
I love dick.

I just don't want to see YOUR dick.

Not out of the blue — and I especially don't want to see if it I don't know you and I haven't asked you to show it to me.
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Crianças antiracistas.
Sugiro alguns livros, seguindo três eixos do que acho super importante para crianças pequenas. 👇🏽
"Ada Batista Cientista": meninas negras como protagonistas da história - - como sabemos, em sua maioria os livros são centrados em meninos brancos (como disse @hannah_gadsby, "Onde Está Wally" é uma ode ao autocentrismo masculino branco rsrs).
Outro bom nessa linha é o "Homemade Love", da @bellhooksinst
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1 / I made the graphic to set the context for a story about a period in America’s history that is not well known and understood; the displacement of black (and brown) communities by the construction of highways (freeways). 

#losangeles
#america
#knowyourhistory Image
2 / The following three images show an aerial comparison of the same area in Los Angeles between 1956, 1960, and 2020. I organized these images to show how racism is surgically embedded in our legal structures and then applied onto black, brown, and poor communities. ImageImageImage
@dcsloane53, thought this would interest you!
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