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SUMMARY:APART - Special Film Screening With Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy A Cool Film Screening With Us!\n\n\n\nFrom Academy Award  nominee Jennifer Redfearn (Best Documentary Short Sun Come Up)\, APART\, filmed over 3   years\, follows three mothers who were caught between harsh drug sentencing and rising incarceration rates for women as part of America's War on Drugs. The three women return home from prison and attempt to rebuild their lives after being separated from their children for years. Their stories overlap at a new reentry program for women run by an activist formerly incarcerated in the same prison. The award-winning film has been an official selection at multiple film festivals\, including the Human Rights Watch Film Festival\, HotDocs\, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival\, and the Cleveland International Film Festival.\n\n \nWHAT: Screening of the film APART plus a panel discussion after the film\n\nWHERE: The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center\n\nWHEN: Thursday\, May 26th at 6:00 pm. \n \n\nWe are excited to have remarkable panelists for a discussion following the film:\n\n\n	Tyra Patterson   Community Outreach Strategy Specialist\, Ohio Justice and Policy Center\n	Malika Kidd - Director of Lutheran Metropolitan Ministries Chopping for Change Program\, film subject\n	Twyana Davis - Represent Justice Ambassador and Artist\n	Nicole Kaufman - Associate Professor of Sociology\, Ohio University Sociology and Anthropology Center for Law\, Justice & Culture
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Enjoy A Cool Film Screening With Us!<br />\n<br />\nFrom Academy Award&reg\; nominee Jennifer Redfearn (Best Documentary Short&nbsp\;Sun Come Up)\,&nbsp\;APART\, filmed over 3 &frac12\; years\, follows three mothers who were caught between harsh drug sentencing and rising incarceration rates for women as part of America&rsquo\;s War on Drugs. The three women return home from prison and attempt to rebuild their lives after being separated from their children for years. Their stories overlap at a new reentry program for women run by an activist formerly incarcerated in the same prison. The award-winning film has been an official selection at multiple film festivals\, including the Human Rights Watch Film Festival\, HotDocs\, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival\, and the Cleveland International Film Festival.<br />\n&nbsp\;\n<div>WHAT:&nbsp\;Screening of the film&nbsp\;APART&nbsp\;plus a panel discussion after the film</div>\n\n<div>WHERE: The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center</div>\n\n<div>WHEN:&nbsp\;Thursday\, May 26th at 6:00 pm.&nbsp\;</div>\n&nbsp\;\n\n<div>We are excited to have remarkable panelists for a discussion following the film:</div>\n\n<ul>\n	<li>Tyra Patterson &ndash\; Community Outreach Strategy Specialist\, Ohio Justice and Policy Center</li>\n	<li>Malika Kidd - Director of Lutheran Metropolitan Ministries Chopping for Change Program\, film subject</li>\n	<li>Twyana Davis - Represent Justice Ambassador and Artist</li>\n	<li>Nicole Kaufman - Associate Professor of Sociology\, Ohio University Sociology and Anthropology Center for Law\, Justice &amp\; Culture</li>\n</ul>\n\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n
LOCATION:The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 50 E. Freedom Way Cincinnati\, OH 45202 Note: Please use the Rosa Parks Street entrance.
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URL:https://business.hispanicchambercincinnati.com/events/details/apart-special-film-screening-with-panel-discussion-17819
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