Home Actress Mmabatho Montsho HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Mmabatho Montsho Instagram - 🔥In between Screening: Water is Water by Katherine Poggenpol 🔥 It was interesting to watch the audience paying attention to the screen. The elements influencing the narrative’s success brought questions that raise spiritual awareness, social awareness and political activism. Brown and Black people speak to their intricate and intimate relationship with the beaches of Cape Town, marked by a history of segregation and apartheid spacial planning. @constitution_hill 📸 | @toeka_productions #humanrightsfilmfestival #filmfestival #conhill #socialactivism

Mmabatho Montsho Instagram – 🔥In between Screening: Water is Water by Katherine Poggenpol 🔥 It was interesting to watch the audience paying attention to the screen. The elements influencing the narrative’s success brought questions that raise spiritual awareness, social awareness and political activism. Brown and Black people speak to their intricate and intimate relationship with the beaches of Cape Town, marked by a history of segregation and apartheid spacial planning. @constitution_hill 📸 | @toeka_productions #humanrightsfilmfestival #filmfestival #conhill #socialactivism

Mmabatho Montsho Instagram - 🔥In between Screening: Water is Water by Katherine Poggenpol 🔥 It was interesting to watch the audience paying attention to the screen. The elements influencing the narrative’s success brought questions that raise spiritual awareness, social awareness and political activism. Brown and Black people speak to their intricate and intimate relationship with the beaches of Cape Town, marked by a history of segregation and apartheid spacial planning. @constitution_hill 📸 | @toeka_productions #humanrightsfilmfestival #filmfestival #conhill #socialactivism

Mmabatho Montsho Instagram – 🔥In between Screening: Water is Water by Katherine Poggenpol 🔥

It was interesting to watch the audience paying attention to the screen. The elements influencing the narrative’s success brought questions that raise spiritual awareness, social awareness and political activism.

Brown and Black people speak to their intricate and intimate relationship with the beaches of Cape Town, marked by a history of segregation and apartheid spacial planning.

@constitution_hill

📸 | @toeka_productions

#humanrightsfilmfestival #filmfestival #conhill #socialactivism | Posted on 22/Mar/2024 15:24:26

Mmabatho Montsho Instagram – 🔥In between Screening: Water is Water by Katherine Poggenpol 🔥

It was interesting to watch the audience paying attention to the screen. The elements influencing the narrative’s success brought questions that raise spiritual awareness, social awareness and political activism. 

Brown and Black people speak to their intricate and intimate relationship with the beaches of Cape Town, marked by a history of segregation and apartheid spacial planning.

@constitution_hill 

📸 | @toeka_productions 

#humanrightsfilmfestival #filmfestival #conhill #socialactivism
Mmabatho Montsho Instagram – Marusya Bociurkiw is a Professor of Media Theory and the Founding Director of The Studio for Media Activism & Critical Thought at Toronto Metropolitan University. She has directed or co-directed 10 videos/films and has authored six books.

This feature-length documentary traces the rise and fall of analogue feminist communications that preceded the MeToo era. From Halifax to Vancouver, feminist storytellers of the 1970s to 90s took hold of cutting-edge media technology to document everything from violence towards women, to how to insert a diaphragm.

Synopsis: “This feature-length documentary traces the rise and fall of analogue feminist communications that preceded the MeToo era. From Halifax to Vancouver, feminist storytellers of the 1970s to 90s took hold of cutting-edge media technology to document everything from violence towards women, to how to insert a diaphragm. You’ll hear from feminist rock stars like Studio D’s Bonnie Sherr Klein (Montreal/Vancouver) and Sylvia D. Hamilton (Halifax); print collectives like Press Gang (Vancouver) and Our Lives: Black Women’s Newspaper(Toronto). Verjee tells the story of Canada’s first women of colour film festival; Nora Randall describes what it meant to create Pedestal, first feminist newspaper in Canada. Rare archival footage, like 70’s feminist gatherings in Montreal, lead to the film’s climax: draconian cutbacks to women’s and lesbian organizations across Canada, following the massacre of feminists at École Polytechnique in Montreal, (December 6, 1989). The film concludes with a resurgence: younger BIPOC feminists (Ella Cooper, Black Women Film!; Didhood Collective), using analogue strategies to create new feminist digital networks.”

Screening Details:
When: 22 March 2024
Time: 
Where: Constitution Hill (Johannesburg), South East Rampart, Old Fort

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