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"THE SOULS OF BLACK GIRLS"
Written, Edited & Produced by Daphne S. Valerius
The Souls of Black Girls is a provocative news
documentary that takes a critical look at media
images-how they are instituted, established and
controlled. The documentary also examines the
relationship between the historical and existing media
images of women of color and raises the question of
whether they may be suffering from a self-image
disorder as a result of trying to attain the standards of
beauty that are celebrated in media images. The
documentary features candid interviews with young
women discussing their self-image and social
commentary from Actresses Regina King and Jada
Pinkett Smith, PBS Washington Week Moderator
Gwen Ifill, Rapper/Political Activist Chuck D, and
Cultural Critic Michaela Angela Davis, among others.
The Souls of Black Girls is a piece that attempts to
provoke honest dialog and critical thinking among
women of color about images and our present
condition-internally and externally.
2007 Film Festival Selections & Awards
Pan African Film Festival - Marthas Vineyard African
American Film Festival - Urban Media Makers Film
Festival - Roxbury Film Festival - H2O International
Film Festival - Harlem Film Festival.
A must see for parents, teachers, community leaders,
students, social workers, psychologists,
administrators, ministers and all professional and lay
persons. Continuing Education Credits may apply.
The Pan African Institute & Rave Preview
Productions
Presents
A Private Film Screening Of:
The Souls Of Black Girls
Thurs., April 3, 2008
12 Noon - 4:00 PM
National African American Museum & Cultural
Center
1350 Brush Row Road
Wilberforce, Ohio
Admission is $20 per person
Price reduction $15 person until March 15
(Only 300 seats available)
Free refreshment served
Proceeds to benefit Angels Charities: Angels Free
Food Bank, Community Gardens
and Kitchen of
The Pan African Foundation Fund.
www.panafricaninstitute.com/events.html
Contact: The Pan African Institute
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Phone:
1-800-226-9704
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