
On June 14th at 7pm SPIT-IT will have our first documentary screening- tackling issues of youth homelessness in Worcester, refugees in Worcester, the music industry and its influence on artists, body image and media's influence produced by Muneera Issa, Ngoc Ngo, Joseline Vazquez, Paul Takahashi, Joshua Lopez, Abena Oworae, Olutimileyin Ogunjobi, Caleb Encarracion- Rivera, Dominque McQuiller, and Katrese Anderson.
Read more...Screening on May 30th at Clark University in Jefferson 220 at 7 pm Amlan Ganguly is a visionary. This lawyer-turned-community activist is not only changing a neighborhood, but also changing the way its youngest residents envision their lives. In this character-driven and highly cinematic documentary, acclaimed filmmakers Nicole Newnham (The Rape of Europa, Sentenced Home) and Maren Grainger-Monsen (Worlds Apart, The Vanishing Line) reveal Ganguly’s critical work in a Calcutta slum neighborhood. Filmed over the course of three and a half years, The Revolutionary Optimists follows Amlan and three of the children he works with through adolescence as they challenge the idea that marginalization is written into their destiny.
Read more...N-CITE is a Media Collective based in Worcester, MA that works with urban youth to develop counterstories to disrupt the dominant narratives. We produce three projects: SOUL TV (Stories Of Urban Life Television); Worcester's Community Cinema; and SPIT IT! (Storytelling Productions In Technology [4] Ideological Transformation)
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