Documentary followers: At the Robinson Film Center tonight, there's a good opportunity to participate in a Q&A about "Invisible Children: The Rough Cut." The doc focuses on child soldiers in Uganda, and screens tonight at 7:30 p.m. (It's a one-time event. Free, but $5 donation requested.)
Reports RFC's online newsletter, "A member of the organization Invisible Children – which organizes and hosts screenings of the film around the country to raise awareness of this issue – will be on-hand to participate in a post-screening discussion."
Who is Invisible Children? According to its website: "As a non-profit we work to transform apathy into activism. By documenting the lives of those living in regions of conflict and injustice, we hope to educate and inspire individuals in the Western world to use their unique voice for change. Our media creates an opportunity for people to become part of a grassroots movement that intelligently responds to what's happening in the world."
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
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Yesterday's News. Let a bad experience R.I.P. for goodness sake...
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