Hunters Point South Park, Long Island City, Queens between Borden Avenue and Center Blvd
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NYC Kids Rise Save for College Program – an education scholarship and savings program for parents of Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade students in District 30 schools.
This workshop is aimed at emerging immigrant women activists, and uses a participatory video approach in which everyone gets to try all aspects of creating collaborative documentary shorts. Participants will work together to make several videos that address common concerns, exploring video production, camera and sound equipment. . Meet and collaborate with women community leaders of Queens involved in defending our civic rights. . Learn how to use image, sound and editing for social change videos. . Students will work together to make several short videos, which will screen at MOMI in the fall. . Participants will work together to make several videos that address common concerns, exploring video production, camera and sound equipment. Day 1 : Sunday July 28 • workshop day • 11 am – 4 pm Day 2 : Sunday August 4 • workshop day • 11 am – 4 pm Day 3 : Sunday August 18 • Assemblies & discuss editing • 11 am – 4 pm
MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE 36-01 35th Ave, Queens, NY 11106 If you are interested, please email coordinator@eiic.org and put WORKSHOP in the subject line. You will be sent a short questionnaire/application.
This is a project of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center in collaboration with Third World Newsreel and the Museum of the Moving Image, with support from the Queens Council on the Arts.
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