Ethical dilemmas in docs can be thorny, confusing and murky to navigate. On July 12, Join Malikkah @DOCNYCfest, Stephanie Palumbo @peaceisloud and 6 amazing women leaders in the doc community as we unpack and discuss ethical dilemmas. @IFCCenter in NYC.
As documentary filmmakers, it’s essential to understand your obligations towards the participants in your projects. Join us for this special IN-PERSON workshop where we'll help unpack this nuanced challenge.
Early bird pricing through 6/29! https://t.co/7POirppckj
Tomorrow night is a great night to watch LOWNDES COUNTY AND THE ROAD TO BLACK POWER airing on @MSNBC - because knowledge is power! https://t.co/j7rrJ0qtg1
‘Hire Disabled Writers, Not Just a Disability Consultant,’ Demands Letter From Dozens of Creators https://t.co/mUvbvV4MrY via @variety . Thx for your work, @inevitablefdn.
If you're in the D.C. area, join us at @dceff_org this Sunday for a session focused on ethics and accountability in environmental filmmaking. Featuring DAWG's Hannah Hearn & Pat Aufderheide w/ Rachel Lears & Molly Kawahata. FREE & open to the public! RSVP: https://t.co/RxyX8cGR7V
Don't miss @outtathemuckdoc, directed by DAWG member Bhawin Suchak with Ira McKinley and produced by Tracy Rector. Premiering Monday February 6th! https://t.co/kA026WnMDm
TODAY at 4pm ET: Join us for a #BeyondResilience conversation on The Future of Film Programming and community-centered curatorial practices, festival programming guidelines, and distribution pathways that prioritize community responsibility.
RSVP: https://t.co/LAMigHzvVV
"I can't emphasize enough how important it is to constantly self-reflect. To apply the practice of critical consciousness to be flexible to emerging changes in order to best serve those who are facing the problems we address in films."👏@mollyinawe@workingfilms#FIFDHImpactDays
DAWG's Molly Murphy will kick off @fifdh's Impact Days with a keynote on The Ethics of Impact. Register to watch and participate in the conversation at https://t.co/lfkb0pc0R4
@bitchitra UPDATE‼️🚨
Unfortunately, due to an illness, DAWG has to postpone today's final Masterclass session.
The session is rescheduled for Wednesday, January 25th, at 11:30am PT / 2:30pm ET.
Register to attend if you haven't yet ➡️ https://t.co/R01J7xlHkY
UPDATE‼️🚨
Unfortunately, due to an illness, DAWG has to postpone today's final Masterclass session.
The session is rescheduled for Wednesday, January 25th, at 11:30am PT / 2:30pm ET.
Register to attend if you haven't yet ➡️ https://t.co/R01J7xlHkY
Join us tomorrow for the final masterclass series focused on the first phase of production: REFLECTION.
If you missed the first two, please register to watch them before attending!
Our NEW reader is here: Writing About Disabled People and the Climate Crisis. This reader is a starting point, storytelling tool, and resource full of narrative considerations to explore. The storytelling possibilities are endless!
https://t.co/91NmmMrwPZ
Join us tomorrow for the final masterclass series focused on the first phase of production: REFLECTION.
If you missed the first two, please register to watch them before attending!
🎥‼️This Wednesday!
Join the Documentary Accountability Working Group's final session of their Masterclass Series with Dr. Kameelah Mu'Min Rashad, PsyD on January 11th at 1:30pm CT/2:30pm ET.
Register to attend ➡️ https://t.co/EOANT9plvs.
Join us for our 2nd Masterclass session focused on the 1st phase of documentary production: REFLECTION!
Next Wed, December 14, 2022, 1:30PM CT/2:30PM ET
RSVP (and receive the recording of session 1 if you missed it) at https://t.co/0gPQToIswb.
"Can we give ourselves permission - maybe a practice everyday for maybe a minute - of sitting? Of breathing? Feeling all the sensations that come up, not because we have to do something about it. We first must realize that there's something there." @KameelahRashad