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Melanin Pride Festival III

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MPF is a celebration of  non-binary, QTBIPOC representation in film and visual arts. The MPF features  virtual film screenings, an art exhibition, talks/panels dedicated to our experiences  and narratives.  Through visual storytelling and community engagement,  we convene audiences around projects that foster equitable and inclusive platforms for filmmakers and creatives to effect cultural and institutional change.


The MPF is produced by the Lesbians of Color Symposium (LOCS) Collective, Inc., a nonprofit grassroots organization established to create sustainable programming and services responsive to the needs of the underrepresented LBTQI+ women, non-binary Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) population and marginalized communities in Massachusetts who often experience oppression and discrimination in the workplace, schools, healthcare, financing and housing.  Our symposia, forums, services and festivals foster anti-racism/bias and socioeconomic practices through education ,training, coaching and mentorship; we promote equitable, inclusive environments that effect systemic structural and cultural change by eliminating barriers in access to resources.

 

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Start Date

October 10, 2020, 12:00 am

End Date

October 18, 2020, 10:00 pm

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Pier Kids

Pier Kids

access_time Viewing Times October 17, 2020, 7:00 pm EST

Culture(s): LBGTQ

Genre(s): Documentaries

Online Live Screenings

“Caught up in the precariousness of survival and self-preservation, homeless queer and trans youth of color hang out at Christopher Street Pier, forging their own chosen family. Genuine and charming, these eloquent youth must contend with overwhelming amounts of homophobia and abuse. As real as it gets, and with intimate, immersive access to the hazardous life of its vulnerable but fearless protagonists, director Elegance Bratton’s still-hopeful portrait exposes a raw side of New York City many often choose to ignore.”

Filmmakers & Creatives Fireside Chat w/ Elegance Bratton + Chester Algernal GordonHosted by Jason Coombs , October 10th @7PM EDT/4PM PDTAn electrifying dialogue with director, Elegance Bratton and producer, costume designer Chester Algernal Gordon (Pier Kids, My House, Buck) about the making of their documentary Pier Kids and other projects/films; a cast "where are they now"; the significance of creating content that is representative of non-binary, transgender, queer BIPOC population and marginalized communities, and much more.
Multi-Screening:  2020 Melanin Pride Festival Web Series Spotlight:  Razor Tongue (Season 1)

Culture(s): African American , Asian , Latinx , LBGTQ

Genre(s): Comedy , Romance

Online Live Screenings

A no-bullshit web series starring Rain Valdez, Sterling Jones and Alexandra Grey. Razor Tongue explores the complexities of finding a voice of self-love in a world filled with misogyny and discrimination.

 

Razor Tongue deftly navigates the calling out—and the being called out. Whether sitting through a floundering Tinder date or a terrible job interview Belle calls out micro-aggressions and bad behavior from men whenever she sees it. But when antagonized by Ariel (Grey), who turns the tables on her, she begins to wonder about how effective public shaming actually is. There has been ample talk recently about the call-out culture, especially in LGBTQ+ communities, and Razor Tongue—a new web series from Rain Valdez of Transparent—cuts to the heart of the issue.