Clawing back public media funding would rip vital services out of our communities – early education, local journalism, emergency alerts, and local connection. Urge your Senators to vote NO @MyPublicMedia: https://t.co/qYDzYqn0Zi #ProtectMyPublicMedia
My dear friend Jane lost her home in Altadena to the Eaton fire in LA. She evacuated yesterday with her cats, computer and not much else. I'm devastated for her loss and hope you can consider making a donation to the Gofundme we started for her. https://t.co/ekxnTxLQ0E
“By the time it came down, I think everyone was already adjusting to the new reality.” - @JeannieSGersen on the landmark Supreme Court decisions that changed affirmative action.
Watch @msnbc_films’ ‘Admissions Granted' at 9pm ET.
“The Supreme Court is making a grab for power in so many areas including the administration of colleges & universities, & we have to stand for our values.” - @danielleholley on SCOTUS' decisions on affirmative action explored in @msnbc_films' 'Admissions Granted'
Watch at 9pm ET
“There's the issue of specific discrimination against Asian Americans... & the use of affirmative action to boost underrepresented minorities. They actually were two separate conceptual issues" - @JeannineSGersen on @msnbc_films’ “Admissions Granted.’
Watch via @VelshiMSNBC
TOMORROW NIGHT at @IFCCenter we kick off the DOC NYC Selects Summer Season w/ ADMISSIONS GRANTED! The film is followed by a Q&A w/ filmmakers @miaowang & Amanda Spain + happy hour at the nearby Bar Veloce!
Tickets are going fast, grab yours now!
https://t.co/n0S53cbOpx
Another chance to see Admissions Granted (an @msnbc_films codirected with @beijingloafer) in NY - Friday 7pm at the @MovingImageNYC. Panel discussion to follow. https://t.co/YxbmkxddEk
Sunday, June 30, @MSNBC_Films presents “Admissions Granted.” The documentary retraces the legal debate over affirmative action, culminating in landmark Supreme Court decisions that divided communities and transformed college admissions. Watch Sunday, June 30 at 9pm ET on @MSNBC.
NY! Please join us 6/27 for our premiere of #AdmissionsGranted, my new film (codirected with @beijingloafer) about the Supreme Court case that struck down affirmative action. Opening night of @DOCNYCfest's Selects @IFCCenter! Get tix today! https://t.co/SF3HHMytl0 @msnbc_films
Filmmakers in Person! ADMISSIONS GRANTED is a thoughtful, urgent look at the landmark Supreme Court case pitting Asian American plaintiffs against Harvard University. Screens Friday at 5pm as part of @IFFBoston, supported by @bostonaafilm. Learn more: https://t.co/OKoOImaUIm
Next Week • A thoughtful, urgent look at the landmark Supreme Court case pitting Asian American plaintiffs against Harvard University. Filmmakers in Person! ADMISSIONS GRANTED screens Fri 5/3 at 5pm as part of @IFFBoston, supported by @bostonaafilm. https://t.co/OKoOImaUIm
Who gets told to “go bankrupt”:
-“Blue” states
-The firefighters, police, schools and healthcare workers that we fund
Who doesn’t get told to “go bankrupt”:
-Large corporations
-Oil companies
-Chain restaurants
-Airlines
Artist Relief Project - Anyone pursuing the arts as a career can request financial support, on a first-come, first-serve basis with a one-time emergency stipend of $200 and free resources and support to pursue alternative economic opportunities. ❤️https://t.co/LC21JSZqyD
The Arts and Culture Leaders of Color Emergency Fund is intended to help those pursuing careers as artists whose income has been directly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This fund is for those who self-identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, PoC). https://t.co/6zcTas4R46