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SUMMARY:Cabin Fever Reliever: Zoom Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Class: Movie Discussion: Woman of the Hour with Deb Rip \nTo register for classes\, please email Kelly kellyfrankenberg@gmail.com at least 48 hours before the class with the class name and code. Learn more: https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/acws-cabin-fever-reliever/
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/cabin-fever-reliever-zoom-workshops-20/
CATEGORIES:Watch Party,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Cabin Fever Reliever: Zoom Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Free winter programming on Zoom: Watch Party – Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate with Deb. Send an email to kellyfrankenberg@gmail.com if you’re interested in attending.
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/cabin-fever-reliever-zoom-workshops-12/
CATEGORIES:Watch Party,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Paris Is Burning - Virtual Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:Join ACW Intern Frances Bates at a Movie Watch Party \nWe will all watch and discuss “Paris is Burning” to prepare for her Intern Project\, “The Art of Drag”\, premiering in August 2023. \nDate: February 18th\, 2023.  Time: 6 pm on Zoom.   FREE\nYou can watch on:\nHBO Max\, The Criterion Channel\, or Apple TV\nOR:  https://watchdocumentaries.com/paris-is-burning/\nThe movie theme is “The Art Of Drag”\nDiscussion question: How does Drag fit into social justice? \nContact:  Catherine Palmer cath.a.palmer@gmail.com\nto register and get Zoom details.
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/paris-is-burning-virtual-watch-party/
CATEGORIES:Watch Party
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SUMMARY:Don't Look Up! ACW Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for a Watch and Discussion Party on February 4 at 6:00 PM. FREE! \nWatch the movie “Don’t Look Up” -Free on Netflix before Feb 4. \nAnti-Feminist? Split Your Side LOLing? Nihilistic? What was the creator’s intention? Bust out hit. Did it change the world? How? \nACW swag drawings for those in attendance! ALL welcome. Do not need to be an ACW member. \nOrganized by Barbara Bridges . Contact her with your intention to attend.\ndrb@bridgescreate.com\nhttps://www.netflix.com/mx-en/title/81252357 \nTopic: Don’t Look Up Discussion\nTime: Feb 4\, 2022 06:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81282505590?pwd=cElLbW05cUxKV3Nld3BmekN0OXU4Zz09 \nMeeting ID: 812 8250 5590\nPasscode: 850310 \n 
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/dont-look-up-acw-screening/
CATEGORIES:Watch Party
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SUMMARY:Discuss of The Film Tuscaloosa
DESCRIPTION:Join Director Philip Harder\, and producers\, Erik Helgeson and Patrick Riley\, on February 20\, 2021 at 6:00 PM for a dynamic discussion on the themes of the film (social justice issues\, including racial\, sexual and power dynamics of authority also generational privilege and oppression)\, behind the scenes questions for the creators and reflections on how this artwork changed YOUR world.  Read more about them following. What did you learn? Did the movie provoke your curiosity or further research? Bring your questions. Watch FREE on Netflix and Amazon Prime. Register here: info@arttochangetheworld.org
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/discuss-of-the-film-tuscaloosa/
CATEGORIES:Watch Party
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SUMMARY:Pre Film Discussion on Truth\, Healing and Reconciliation with  Anton Treuer\, Wesley May\, Sarah Edstrom and others. Pay What You Can from $0-$25
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \nBusting Down the Silos\nWant to have an authentic conversation with someone outside your socio-cultural silo?  Come to non-profit Art to Change the World’s See. Say. Do historical trauma event with a hot dish and an open heart and mind. \nDr. Anton Treuer professor\, writer and lecturer\, who was heavily featured in the Dodging Bullets documentary film\, will lead a Truth\, Healing and Reconciliation discussion  (5:00-6:30) focused on historical trauma with  Wesley May (Red Lake) and   Sarah Edstrom . \nDr. Anton Treuer holds degrees from Princeton University and the University of Minnesota\, is Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University\, is the father of nine children and author of 14 books. His equity\, education\, and cultural work has put him on a path of service around the region\, the nation\, and the world. https://antontreuer.com/upcoming-events \nThe discussion event will include a community hot dish meal and will feature Thought Leaders Michael Goze from the American Indian Community Development Corporation; Judge Jim Randall\, retired Minnesota Court of Appeals judge; Steve Barberio\, Executive Director of Bet Shalom temple; Herman Milligan\, African American managing partner of the Fulton Group; members of the Hmong community and others.  \nThis is NOT a panel discussion.  What is a Thought Leader? Our goal is to rip down the silos and have an authentic conversation. The discussions will follow Wesley May’s workshop on Identity\, which will be presented from 1:00-5:00 pm on October 13. The community event will continue from 5:00-6:30 with Dodging Bullets starting at 7:00.   Our programming on October 13th promises to be a day filled with richness and meaning\, breaking down the silos – and will challenge our preconceptions. Our goal is to  identify PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS to move forward together. \n6:30 Identity mural auctioned for the benefit of ACW.  Installation at the location of your choice. \n____________________________________________________________ \n7:00-10:00 PM   \nDodging Bullets    The film was voted Minnesota’s Best Documentary at the 2018 Mpls/St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF). The film speaks to our mission of moving people to ACTION using art. Filmmaker and director\, Sarah Edstrom will join us. (The film was co-directed by Kathy Broere\, Bob Trench and Jonathan Thunder). This award winning\, powerful documentary is the first to chronicle the impact of historical trauma on the lives of Native peoples today\, giving voice to their stories of survival and resilience in the face of multigenerational trauma.    The film is a collection of experiences that includes a majority of Native voices\, along with activists\, legislators\, and researchers\, to illustrate the effects of intergenerational trauma and to help forge a path towards the future. What is clear throughout the film – and these stories – is a defining message: If a true healing of the wounds done to Native communities is to be achieved\, the trauma cannot be ignored.  http://dodgingbullets.org/in-the-news/ \nAbout Dodging Bullets
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/5-700-post-may-workshop-and-pre-film-discussion-on-truth-healing-and-reconciliation-with-anton-treuer-wesley-may-bob-trench-free-donations-welcome/
LOCATION:Squirrel Haus\, 3450 Snelling Ave S\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55406
CATEGORIES:Watch Party
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