Thursday, April 9, 2009

Quilting Our Community-National Queer Arts Festival 2009 Juneteenth Event








Storytelling has long been a tradition in the African American community. In keeping with tradition we invite you to join us as we screen two dynamic films this Juneteenth for our Family Movie Night, “Brooklyn’s Bridge To Jordan” and “Black Aura On An Angel”. Also see previews of, “Mississippi Damned” and “Family”.

Brooklyn's Bridge To Jordan

After losing her life partner in a car accident, a woman with a buried secret must not only fight to keep the couples' estranged teenage son from her partner's intolerant brother, but also rebuild her and her son's troubled relationship.

Black Aura On An Angel

After a chance meeting, Angel is completely captivated by the beautiful, mysterious Phaedra and the two women soon fall madly in love. But as the relationship intensifies, Phaedra begins a downward spiral that drags the loving Angel with her.


Filmmakers Tina Mabry, Morgan R. Stiff, and Faith Trimel have all been invited for a Q&A session.

Mama Calizo's Voice Factory
1519 Mission Street
San Francisco, Ca

Friday June 19, 2009
9:00pm

$10-15 Sliding Scale (No One Turned Away For Lack of Funds)

This event is part of the National Queer Arts Festival 2009
www.queerculturalcenter.org

For more info contact Jair-The Literary Masturbator™
theliterarymasturbator@gmail.com
myspace.com/theliterarymasturbator




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