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Sun, Feb 21 @ 2:00PM
Q&A after screenings
VISIBLY INVISIBLE
Afrikan History Week is a cultural organization coordinating activities that promote, expose and raise awareness about African culture, history and identity in Norway, representing the 50.000 strong African community living in that country. Its main activity, a yearly 10-day program 'Visibly-Invisible' creates a platform for awareness, exposure and critical reflection on, and about African cultural forms. By Kurt Orderson, Norway/South Africa, 57min, 2008, documentary in English. Shown with Making History (Martinique) & Anomaly (USA)
PART OF IDENTITY PROGRAM
Has the way we define our identity changed in the 21st century? Three authors discuss about issues of identity.
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