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IBFFN Kicks-off its Higher Ed Tour with the World premiere of Bleaching Black Culture Moguldum Entertainment Screens to Powerful Documentary to Local Colleges and Universities IBFFN kicks-off the first stop on the tour, by screening the World Premiere of Moguldom Entertainments powerful documentary Bleaching Black Culture at the prestigious Fisk University. Moguldom Entertainments newly appointed President, Mr. Brett Dismuke, will engage the students faculty and staff in a panel discussion immediately following the screening. Brett Dismuke President/Moguldom Entertainment Bleaching Black Culture, directed by Cas Sigers- Beedles, documents discussions with Keith Clinkscales, Revolt TV CEO, reknown Writer, Director & Educator Jamal Joseph, Actor Lamman Rucker, Rapper & Actor David Banner, Actor Tommy Ford and more. The documentary expresses distinct dialogue on the stolen legacy of African civilization to the shaping of American and global trends, Bleaching Black Culture examines the impact African Americans have on art, culture, technology and more. We pose thought ¬provoking questions concerning black cultural co¬opting that will yield to conversations and possible answers about its outcome on our future. Since the African American community is the number one consumer, it begs to ask - can we take ownership of our cultural influence and convert our buying power into economic capital? https://youtube/watch?v=Wps2zVt42lw&feature=youtu.be&utm_source=Copy+of+World+Premiere++of+Bleaching+Black+Culture&utm_campaign=Higher+Ed+Tour+Bleaching+Black+Culture&utm_medium=email SCHEDULED SCREENINGS **No Charge To Attend Fisk University: Tonight, October 8, 2014, 6:00PM, Park Johnson Rm 122 *Open To The Public Belmont University: Hosted By The Black Student Association, Wednesday, October 8, 2014 8:30PM, Curb Event Center, Vince Gill Room *Closed Screening Middle Tennessee State University: Hosted By The Department of Journalism, tomorrow, Thursday, October 9, 6:30PM. BAS Building/State Farm Room S103. *Open to the Public About International Black Film Festival of Nashville Through the art of film, the International Black Film Festival of Nashville (IBFFN) celebrates rich, diverse and creative storytelling for the cultural enrichment, progress and education of communities worldwide. Established in 2006, IBFFN is a collaboration of dedicated professionals who support the need for a community effort to bring African-American and other communities together to showcase their work as emerging and skilled independent filmmakers, actors, composers, screenwriters, directors and other film industry professionals. With Defining Our Stories, Transforming the Image as its organizational theme, IBFFN strives to ensure culturally accurate depictions in film with special emphasis on providing a forum for unheard, unseen and unknown viewpoints, and showcasing the multitude of experiences presented in local, national and international communities of color. The festival is made possible in part with the continued support of the Film House; BET: Comcast; NovaCopy; the Tennessee Film, Entertainment and Music Commission; the Cultural Services of the French Embassy; the Screen Actors Guild. With the support of our corporate partners, the community and its leadership, the International Black Film Festival of Nashville is on course to becoming one of the top festivals in the country.
Posted on: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 21:56:16 +0000

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