Daily Archives: June 25, 2013
Editing Black films for 40 years: an interview wit’ film editor Sam Pollard
Sam Pollard is one of the unsung heroes of Black films in Amerikkka. He has been in the cinema industry for over 40 years and is one of the editors of some of Spike Lee’s greatest work, including “Malcolm X,” “Bamboozled,” “4 Little Girls” and “When the Levees Broke.” He will be coming to the Bay Area to do a series of talks on his work at the Pacific Film Archives in Berkeley on June 27 and 29.
Artist work spaces available on Hunters Point Shipyard
Artist "non-live-in" work spaces on the Hunters Point Shipyard. Call Deborah @ The Point, 415-822-9675
Congo: The UN Combat Intervention Brigade is not there to combat resource theft
Friends of the Congo’s Executive Director Maurice Carney told KPFA that the U.N. Combat Intervention Brigade is really just the U.S., U.K., and other Western powers’ excuse for continuing to support African dictators – Rwanda’s Paul Kagame, Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni and Congo’s Joseph Kabila. All three, he says, collaborate with foreign interests to drain Congo of its vast resource wealth.