Archive for the ‘Film and Arts’ Category
Freedom Revolution!
Posted by keesa | Filed under Events, Film and Arts, Violence Against Children, education
What is the fight for freedom and civil rights about but a sound revolution! In our current times when summer programs in the City of San Francisco have seen drastic cuts, we’re moving forward as a community to be sure that more children receive a creative and fun summer education.
It has been said that 70% [...]
Tags: 600LBS, Audie Vergara, bay area benefit, bayview, bill guttentag, buttercream, Citizen Hope, civil rights, danny glover, education, Erin Haney, freedom school, hunters point, ida b. wells, manufou liaiga-anoa'i, Matt Haney, mike kim, music, Rev. Amos Brown, san francisco, shari taylor, sione tangen, soundtrack for a revolution, spoken word, third baptist church, western addition, willie l. brown jr. academy, youth speaks
‘Ninoy Aquino and the Rise of People Power’ Film to Screen at SFIAAFF 2010
Posted by keith | Filed under Events, Film and Arts
Please join BayAreaBenefit.org for the screening of a remarkable film, “Ninoy Aquino and the Rise of People Power,” on March 17 during the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival.
‘Ninoy’ will screen on Wednesday, March 17, at 7 p.m. at VIZ Cinemas, 1746 Post Street, in San Francisco’s Japantown. (This film is also showing at [...]
Tags: congress, Cory Aquino, Dr. Martin Luther King, Ferdinand Marcos, filmmakers, First Battle, Gandhi, hawaii, Nation Within, NINOY AQUINO AND THE RISE OF PEOPLE POWER, nonviolence, Philippine politics, San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, Senator Benigno Ninoy Aquino, Sundance Kabuki Cinemas, Tom Coffman