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Films for Social + Political Change, April 29 at Kabuki

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"The Revolution, Now Playing: Film as a Tool for Social and Political Change"
Part of the the SFIFF's panel series with Ian Inaba, founder, Guerilla News Network, Annalee Newitz, writer, techsploitation.com and Adam Werbach, president, Ironweed Films and more !
Saturday, April 29, 2:00 pm at Kabuki Theater
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"New technologies are enabling and empowering new variations in political and social organizing—flash mobs, blogs, issue-oriented DVD clubs, etc. This energetic panel of activists and filmmakers will discuss current and future ways in which film and media can be used to effect meaningful change."

Moderated by Susan Gerhard, bureau chief, sf360.org
Panelists include Ian Inaba, founder, Guerilla News Network/director, American Blackout; Keith Morikawa, supervising producer, UTHTV.com; Annalee Newitz, writer, techsploitation.com; Adam Werbach, president, Ironweed Films; Jeff Zimbalist, director, Favela Rising.
Saturday, April 29, 2:00 pm

It can only get better, if YOU come to ask the radical questions and stir it Up !
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by podp
Ian Inaba's new film American Blackout, plays one more time
with Congressperson Cynthia McKinney attending the screening .

Mon, May 01 / 4:15 / Kabuki

... that is if yur not out on THE STREET.
Don't worry this will be playing around in the bay area after the festival and much better to support your local indie cinemas anyway.

read about the film here:
http://fest06.sffs.org/films/film_details.php?id=5

and checkout the gnn news :
http://gnn.tv/



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