From: Ada ababino@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2013 10:53 PM
Subject: Fwd: Please Share Bloomingdale resident upcoming DC Film Premiere - Nov. 20th
It would be great if you can share my upcoming documentary premiere with the neighborhood. All info. is below. -Ada
Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2013
A family’s elders are its living historians. This film is a personal yet universal story about the filmmaker, Ada M. Babino's Louisiana grandparents. Post-discussion hosted by Fred "Texas Zydeco Cowboyz" Carter, of WPFW radio's "Trail Ride," includes: noted Washington, DC historian C.R. Gibbs and Tracey Graham Professor of Anthropology, Theater and Communications of Horry Georgetown Technical College in South Carolina.
Metro Advisable: Green line. U Street/African American War Memorial stop
D.C. Premiere:
Positive Productions, Inc., Jezebel Filmworks and Mypheduh Films
are proud to present the Washington, DC Premier screening
of the community produced documentary
"I Don' Been Through The Snake's Skin & Come Out Clean"
by Ada M. Babino
Place: The True Reformer Building Auditorium
1200 U Street NW (near corner of 12 & U; across the street from The Islander
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Street Metered Parking is minimal.
Donation: $5.00 early bird on line and $10 at the door
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