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SUMMARY:MVAC hosts Indie Lens Pop-Up Free Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Magic Valley Arts Council and Idaho Humanities Council invite you to attend the Indie Lens Pop-Up free film screening of The First Rainbow Coalition\, at noon on Friday\, January 24 at the Twin Falls Center for the Arts\, 195 River Vista Place. Join us for a free bowl of soup as we learn the history and enduring legacy of a groundbreaking multi-ethnic coalition that rocked Chicago in the 1960s. Film runtime is approximately 56 minutes. A moderated discussion led by Russ Tremayne\, College of Southern Idaho Associate Professor of History\, will follow the film. \n\n \n\nBrought to us by Independent Television Service\, Indie Lens Pop-Up offers free film screenings of documentary films which will be showcased on PBS' Independent Lens\, an Emmy Award-winning weekly series airing on PBS Monday nights. Check your local PBS listings for times. \n\n \n\nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Idaho Humanities Council\, a State-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities.\n\n \n\nThe First Rainbow Coalition\, by Ray Santisteban\, is set in 1969. The Chicago Black Panther Party began to form a multi-ethnic coalition with the Young Lords Organization and the Young Patriots. Banding together in one of the most segregated cities in post-war America\, the Rainbow Coalition changed the face of 1960s Chicago politics and created an organizing model for future activists and politicians.\n\n \n\nFor more information visit www.magicvalleyartscouncil.org or call 734-ARTS (2787).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Magic Valley Arts Council and Idaho Humanities Council invite you to attend the Indie Lens Pop-Up free film screening of The First Rainbow Coalition\, at noon on Friday\, January 24 at the Twin Falls Center for the Arts\, 195 River Vista Place. Join us for a free bowl of soup as we learn the history and enduring legacy of a groundbreaking multi-ethnic coalition that rocked Chicago in the 1960s. Film runtime is approximately 56 minutes. A moderated discussion led by Russ Tremayne\, College of Southern Idaho Associate Professor of History\, will follow the film.
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\nBrought to us by Independent Television Service\, Indie Lens Pop-Up offers free film screenings of documentary films which will be showcased on PBS&rsquo\; Independent Lens\, an Emmy®\; Award-winning weekly series airing on PBS Monday nights. Check your local PBS listings for times.
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\nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Idaho Humanities Council\, a State-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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\nThe First Rainbow Coalition\, by Ray Santisteban\, is set in 1969. The Chicago Black Panther Party began to form a multi-ethnic coalition with the Young Lords Organization and the Young Patriots. Banding together in one of the most segregated cities in post-war America\, the Rainbow Coalition changed the face of 1960s Chicago politics and created an organizing model for future activists and politicians.
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\nFor more information visit www.magicvalleyartscouncil.org or call 734-ARTS (2787). \;
LOCATION:Twin Falls Center for the Arts\, 195 River Vista Pl
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URL:http://business.twinfallschamber.com/events/details/mvac-hosts-indie-lens-pop-up-free-film-screening-6087
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