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8/23/2013 |
Brooklyn, NY |
Bed Stuy Restoration Center |
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Time: 7:00pm |
Address: 1368 Fulton Street |
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Brooklyn, NY 11216 |
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Little Brother screens in Restoration’s outdoor film festival. Co-presented with the Brooklyn Chapter of The Links. |
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7/26/2013 |
New Orleans, LA |
The Astor Crowne Plaza |
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Time: 10:00am |
Address: 739 Canal Street |
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New Orleans, LA 70130 |
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Little Brother filmmakers and psychologist and author Dr. Jeff Menzise present “Psychological Assault: The Role of Mass Media, Spiritual Initiation and the Truth About Little Brother” at the Association of Black Psychologists Annual Convention. Find details and registration here. |
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2/18 – 4/13/13 |
Bloomfield, NJ |
Scott H. Kaplan Gallery, Bloomfield College |
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Address: 467 Franklin Street |
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Bloomfield, NJ 07003 |
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Little Brother screens as the companion piece to the Question Bridge: Black Males exhibit at Bloomfield College’s Scott H. Kaplan Gallery. For screening times and details, visit bloomfield.edu. |
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3/15/2013 |
New York, NY |
MIST Theaters Harlem |
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Time: 8:15pm |
Address: 46 West 116th Street |
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New York, NY 10026 |
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Little Brother screens in The Feminine Mystique: Women Filmmakers Speak, a Creatively Speaking series, Girls Night Out Short Program. Tickets available at MISTharlem.com |
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3/17/2013 |
New York, NY |
MIST Theaters Harlem |
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Time: 5:00pm |
Address: 46 West 116th Street |
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New York, NY 10026 |
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Encore screening: Little Brother screens in The Feminine Mystique: Women Filmmakers Speak, a Creatively Speaking series, Girls Night Out Short Program. Tickets available at MISTharlem.com |
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1/19/2013 |
Charlotte, NC |
Spirit Square |
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Time: 7:30pm |
Address: 345 N. College Street |
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Charlotte, NC 28202 |
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Deltas of Charlotte Foundation present the 10th annual Short Film Showcase. Semi-formal. Tickets available at www.carolinatix.org |
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10/14/2012 |
Brooklyn, NY |
Kumble Theater, LIU Campus |
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Time: 3:50-4:50pm |
Address: DeKalb Avenue at Flatbush |
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Downtown Brooklyn, NY |
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Little Brother: A Do Right Man premieres at Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival. For details and tickets, visit www.reelsisters.org. |
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9/21/2012 |
Washington, DC |
Washington Convention Center |
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Time: 3:30-5:00pm |
Address: 801 Mount Vernon Place NW |
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Washington, DC 20001 |
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Dr. Ivory Toldson presents Health Education and Literacy Policy (HELP) for School-age Black Children. The session will introduce ‘Mapping Our Pledge to Little Brothers,’ an online community engagement project that combines Dr. Toldson’s efforts and the themes of the Little Brother film series to illustrate through a digital map how revolutionizing current societal views on Black males is inevitable and welcomed. |
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6/25/2012 |
Los Angeles |
Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum |
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Time: 7:00pm |
Address: 4130 Overland Ave |
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Culver City, CA 90230 |
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Little Brother screens as part of the St. Clair Bourne Series, an educational screening and talk-back series at the Clayton Museum, hosted by the Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers, West (BADWest). |
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5/5/2012 |
New York |
Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial & Educational Center |
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Time: 11:00am – 3:00pm |
3940 Broadway (near 165th St.) |
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Washington Heights, NY |
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., North Manhattan Alumnae Chapter, presents “Educating Leroy: A Red Reel Discussion,” a screening and panel discussion on Black and Latino males for their annual May Week program. |
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5/5/2012 |
Brooklyn |
Spike Lee Screening Room, LIU Campus |
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Time: 3:00pm |
Address: DeKalb Avenue at Flatbush |
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Downtown Brooklyn, NY |
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Little Brother: Things Fall Apart screens in the 2012 Linkages: Women of African Descent Film Festival (WADFF), presented by The Brooklyn Chapter of The Links, Inc., and the Brooklyn Arts Council. Details may be found at Brooklyn Links. |
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4/2/2012 |
New York |
The Maysles Cinema |
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Time: 7:30pm |
Address: 343 Lenox Ave. |
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New York, NY 10027 |
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On the heels of the Trayvon Martin shooting, Doc Watchers presents three short films exploring what it means to be young, black and male in America today. Curated by Hellura Lyle. Followed by a Q&A with directors of all the films and a reception. Find details/tickets here. |
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3/29/2012 |
Jackson, MS |
Thomas Cardozo Middle School |
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Time: 6:00 – 7:30pm |
Address: 3180 Mcdowell Road Ext |
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Jackson, MS 39204 |
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Metro Jackson area residents are invited to join in a national discussion about ways to improve the life outcomes of Black males in the U.S. The forum will open with a screening of Little Brother followed by a discussion about “Breaking Barriers 2: Plotting the Path to Academic Success for Black Males in Mississippi.” Nicole Franklin joins acclaimed author, speaker, and research analyst Dr. Ivory A. Toldson for the event, which is free and open to the public. |
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The Metro Jackson forum is sponsored by Jackson Public Schools in collaboration with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and the Open Society Foundations. |
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3/24/2012 |
Camden, NJ |
IDEA Performing Arts Center |
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Time: 6:00 – 8:00pm |
Address: 1 Harbor Blvd |
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Camden, NJ 08103 |
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Little Brother returns to IDEA Performing Arts Center in Camden, New Jersey, for a special screening, followed by a panel discussion on the state of black boys in America. Hosted by Tony Award-winning poet Black Ice. Tickets $10. Contact (856) 577-8337 for more information. |
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3/14/2012 |
Harlem |
Harlem Stage, The Gatehouse |
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Time: 7:30pm |
Address : 150 Convent Avenue |
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New York, NY 10031 |
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Little Brother returns to Harlem Stage to screen the second chapter of the series, The Street, filmed in Chicago, IL. Presented by Black Documentary Collective. Details/tickets may be found here. |
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2/20/2012 |
Brooklyn |
BAM Rose Cinemas |
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Time: 4:30pm |
Address: 30 Lafayette Avenue |
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Brooklyn, New York 11217 |
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Little Brother: The Street screens at New Voices in Black Cinema Festival, presented by ActNow Foundation in conjunction with BAMcinématek. The program of short films is followed by a panel with the filmmakers and leading figures in the discussion on black adolescence. Find details/tickets here. |
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2/13/2012 |
Bloomfield, NJ |
Bloomfield College |
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Time: 8:00 – 10:00pm |
Student Center – Deacon’s Den |
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198 Liberty Street |
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Bloomfield, New Jersey 07003 |
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Little Brother screens as part of the Male Empowerment Network (M.E.N.) program, “Boys to Men.” Co-presented with Phi Beta Sigma, Iota Phi Theta and Lambda Chi fraternities. |
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2/12/2012 |
Durham, NC |
The Hayti Heritage Center |
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Time: 2:00pm |
Address: 804 Old Fayetteville Street |
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Durham, NC 27701 |
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Little Brother: Things Fall Apart has its NC festival premiere at the 18th Annual Hayti Heritage Film Festival. Find details here. |
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2/2/2012 |
Nashville |
Belmont University |
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Time: 4:00 – 6:00pm |
Address: Beaman Student Life Ctr, A&B |
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1900 Belmont Boulevard |
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Nashville, Tennessee 37212-3757 |
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The Nashville Premiere of Little Brother will be presented at Belmont University, followed by a community discussion with civic leaders, public policy-makers and others regarding the educational, public policy and public health issues impacting young Black males. Facilitated by Dr. Raymond Winbush. The event is free and open to the public. |
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12/15/2011 |
(Radio) |
SiriusXM Radio Channel 128 |
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Time: 9:30am ET |
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(Repeat broadcast at 11:30pm ET) |
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Jasmin Tiggett and Nicole Franklin are interviewed by Shawna Renee of CocoaMode radio show, on Sirius XM Channel 128. Listen to the full interview here. |
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12/11/2011 |
New York |
Pen and Brush Gallery |
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Time: 12 noon – 8:00pm |
Address: 16 East 10th Street |
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New York, NY 10003 |
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Little Brother participates in Art Day Extravaganza, featuring women in the arts. The day includes short films, art exhibits and readings. For more information and tickets, visit www.penandbrush.org |
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12/10/2011 |
(Web) |
Society HAE |
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Little Brother filmmakers Jasmin Tiggett and Nicole Franklin are interviewed by Shannon Effinger of SocietyHAE. Listen to the full interview here: http://www.societyhae.com/profiles/blogs/little-brother-film-series |
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11/29/2011 |
Nationwide (U.S.) |
Documentary Channel |
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Time: 8:00pm EST |
Dish Network Channel 197 |
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(Repeat Broadcast at 11:00pm EST) |
and DirecTV Channel 267 |
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EPIPHANY Inc. is proud to present the U.S. National Television Premiere of Little Brother: Things Fall Apart on Documentary Channel, Tuesday, November 29th at 8pm Eastern. Details on the broadcast may be found at Documentary Channel. |
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11/1/2011 |
Albany, NY |
WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio |
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Time: 6:30pm – 9:30pm |
Address: 339 Central Avenue |
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Albany, NY |
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Little Brother is featured at Upstate Independents (UI), a non-profit organization consisting of filmmakers, actors, screenwriters, and other media artists. For more info, visit: www.upstateindependents.com |
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10/21/2011 |
Newark, NJ |
Bethany Baptist Church, |
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Fellowship Hall |
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Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm |
Address: 275 West Market Street |
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Newark, NJ 07103 |
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Little Brother screens at the Bethany Baptist Church 140th Anniversary celebration. Program to include a group youth discussion surrounding the film. For more info and to reserve your seat, contact Bethany Baptist Church at (973) 623-8161 or email ayasha7@yahoo.com. |
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10/16/2011 |
Brooklyn |
Kumble Theater, LIU Campus |
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Time: 2:20pm – 3:30pm |
Address: DeKalb Avenue at Flatbush |
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Downtown Brooklyn, NY |
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Little Brother: The Street has its New York premiere at Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival, in the Stressful Times shorts program.Cost: $7.00For details and tickets, visit: http://reelsisters.org |
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9/29/2011 |
(Radio) |
http://blogtalkradio.com/24hrmom |
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Time: 1:00pm ET |
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The 24 Hour Mom Show invites guests Jasmin Tiggett and Nicole Franklin to discuss their film Little Brother: Things Fall Apart. The 24 Hour Mom show is a bi-weekly broadcast hosted by Luva Alvarez and a team of moms who discuss efforts to raise happy and healthy families, have meaningful relationships, and achieve their life goals. For more info, visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/24hrmom. |
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9/18/2011 |
Sag Harbor |
Bay Street Theatre |
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Time: 6:30pm |
Address: 1 Bay Street |
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Sag Harbor, NY 11963-3109 |
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Little Brother: Things Fall Apart screens in The Hamptons Black International Film Festival (HBIFF.) Filmmaker Q&A to follow. More details can be found at www.hbiff.org. |
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8/23/2011 |
(Radio) |
WKKC 89.3 Chicago |
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Time: 10:00am – 2:00pm CT |
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Nicole Franklin appears as a guest on “Live with Harold Lee Rush” radio show. Listen Live: http://bit.ly/oIV2wi |
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6/18/2011 |
Brooklyn |
South Oxford Space |
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Time: 1:00pm & 4:00pm ET |
Address: 138 South Oxford Street |
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Brooklyn, NY 11217 |
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Little Brother: Things Fall Apart screens in the 11th Annual Juneteenth Arts Festival, produced by the Cooperative Culture Collective, Urban Bush Women, and ActNow Foundation. For more information, visit: |
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5/4/2011 |
Harlem |
Harlem Stage |
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Time: 7:30pm ET |
Address: 150 Convent Avenue |
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New York, NY 10031 |
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Harlem Stage presents a night of short films in partnership with the Black Documentary Collective.For details and tickets, visit http://tinyurl.com/2gxw2el |
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4/6/2011 |
Brooklyn |
Long Island University, Avena Lounge |
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Time: 7:00pm ET |
Address: Long Island University |
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1 University Plaza |
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Brooklyn, NY 11203 |
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Little Brother partners with the Delta Mu Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. to present a screening and Q&A with filmmakers Nicole Franklin and Jasmin Tiggett. |
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3/12/2011 |
Brooklyn |
House of Art |
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Time: 4:00pm |
Address: 373 Lewis Avenue |
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Brooklyn, NY 11233 |
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House of Art Gallery hosts a Little Brother Community Forum. Participate in an intimate screening and talk with filmmakers Nicole Franklin and Jasmin Tiggett on Black boys and issues surrounding Love in our communities.Admission: $10 |
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3/10/2011 |
New York |
Eugene Lang College, The New School |
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Time: 12:00pm – 1:30pm |
Address: G529 at 80 5th Avenue |
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New York, NY 10011 |
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The Eugene Lang College Ethnicity & Race Program is proud to host a screening of two provocative short-films exploring the lives of young black men, Little Brother and Alternative High: The Troy Sean Welcome Story. Immediately following the screening there will be a discussion with the producers of these two films–who will engage the audience about the educational, public-policy, and public health issues that permeate both films. |
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3/10-12/11 |
Detroit |
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History |
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Time: TBD |
Address: 315 East Warren Avenue |
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Detroit, MI 48202 |
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Little Brother: Things Fall Apart will screen at Detroit Women of Color Film Festival. Visit www.dwcfilmfest.com for more info. |
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2/27/2011 |
(Radio) |
http://bit.ly/KOdbv |
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Time: 5:00pm ET |
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UPDATE, a progressive hour news magazine radio broadcast for progressive-minded people, airs and streams live on www.wlkf.com, with guests Jasmin Tiggett and Nicole Franklin, discussing their film series Little Brother. |
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2/25/2011 |
Union, NJ |
Kean University (STEM Building) |
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Time: 6:30 – 9:00pm |
1075 Morris Avenue |
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Union, NJ |
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Join United Way of Greater Union County’s African American Leadership Initiative (AALI) to celebrate and continue the tradition of “Making a Mark” in the world.The evening will feature a screening of Little Brother: Things Fall Apart as well as a special presentation and appearance by The New Jersey Orators.Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/153684 |
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2/12/2011 |
Baltimore |
Morgan State University Student Center |
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Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm |
Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom |
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1700 East Cold Spring Lane |
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Baltimore, MD |
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Award winning filmmakers Nicole Franklin and Jasmin Tiggett will present and discuss their documentary film Little Brother. If you have or know anyone raising or teaching young Black boys, come and bring them for a wonderful evening of discussion about the challenges faced by young Black boys in the United States. |
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11/13/2010 |
Princeton, NJ |
Chauncey Conference Center |
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Time: 8:00 am – 3:30 pm |
Address: 660 Rosedale Road |
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Princeton, NJ |
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ETS Climbing the Academic Achievement Ladder Conference:Promoting the Success of Black MalesNicole Franklin will attend the conference, which includes a screening and discussion of Little Brother: Things Fall Apart. For more information and registration, visit:http://www.ets.org/sponsored_events/academic_achievement_ladder/ |
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10/16/2010 |
Brooklyn |
Kumble Theater, LIU Campus |
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Time: 6:10pm |
Address: Dekalb Avenue at Flatbush |
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Downtown Brooklyn, NY |
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Little Brother: Things Fall Apart will have its premiereduring Brotha, Brotha, There’s Far Too Many of You Dying atReel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival |
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Screening to be followed by Q&A with the filmmakersFor more information: http://reelsisters.org/ |
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10/8/2010 |
New Brunswick, NJ |
New Jersey Black Issues Conference |
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Time: All Day |
Address: Hyatt Regency New Brunswick |
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Two Albany Street, |
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New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA 08901 |
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Little Brother: Things Fall Apart will present at the 28th Annual Black Leadership Conference, hosted by the New Jersey Black Issues ConventionFor more information, visit www.njbic.org |
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9/14/2010 |
(Radio) |
www.blogtalkradio.com/denise-bolds |
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Time: 7:00pm ET |
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Filmmakers Nicole Franklin and Jasmin Tiggett, Consultant Dr. Raymond A. Winbush, and Sylvester Servance of Camden NJ’s Hope Community Outreach Center join Denise Bolds on the Bold Lioness radio show to discuss Little Brother and the challenges Black boys face. |
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Playback available: http://tinyurl.com/37d7vkt |
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