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Original message: "Margaret Mead Traveling Film and Video Festival in
Washington
From: <ROTHBERG,[log in to unmask]>
I apologize in advance for cross postings....
If you are in the Washington DC area or planning to be,
please attend our two-day Margaret Mead Traveling
Film and Video Festival on Feb. 17 and 18.
The event is free and seating is first-come, first-served.
The National Museum of Natural History is at 10th St. and
Constitution Avenue N.W. (Federal Triangle Metro Station)
Schedule:
SATURDAY, FEB 17, 11 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.
11 - THE BOX. U.K. Problems of urban "redevelopment."
11:10 - BYKER. U.K. Community development.
11:45 - In Between. Sri Lanka/U.K. Cultural Identity
12:30 - Struggle on Coon Branch Mountain. U.S. A small W.V. town
struggles to give their children opportunities.
12:45 - Long Journey Home. Tours diverse Appalachia.
1:45 - Bedhaya: The Sacred Dance. Indonesia. 200 yr-old tradition.
2:05 - God Gave Her a Mercedes Benz. Togo.
3:00 - Their Own Vietnam. U.S. Women veterans' experiences.
3:25 - Holy Madness. Israel. Relgious zeal gone awry.
4:25 - Mundo Milagroso. U.S. Alleged sitings of Jesus.
4:55 - The Trials of Telo Rinpoche. U.S./India/Kalmykia
SUNDAY, FEB. 18, NOON TO 5:30
noon - Pepper's Pow-wow. U.S. Fusion of jazz and Amerindian music.
12:45 - The Vegetable Mob. Australia. Sicilian traditions in Aust.
12:55 - Voices of Orchid Island. Taiwan. Yami face challenges.
2:10 - Gene Hunters. U.S./Panama/Colombia. Human Genome Diversity Proj.
3:00 - Harold. U.S./Australia. Life story of Aust.Aboriginal Opera
star, Harold Blair.
4:00 - Sugar Slaves. Pacific Islands. Australian sugar-cane industry
a century ago.
4:55 - Something Strong Within. U.S. Japanese-American detainees
during WW II.
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