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Set for April 9-11, the invitation-only event will have industry and indie works that feature writers and actors from Saturday Night Live, a documentary on the D.C. government that features D.C.’s Mayor Bowser, HBO and Netflix screeners, works featuring a Cannes award winner and presence from all over the globe.
With the theme “See Problems as Possibilities” and set for April 9-11, the virtual event will showcase the best of independent digital media as well as meaningful discussions with top experts in the industry.
The invitation-only event will have industry and indie works that feature writers and actors from Saturday Night Live, a documentary on the D.C. government that features D.C.’s Mayor Bowser, HBO and Netflix screeners, works featuring a Cannes award winner, and presence from all over the globe. The virtual programming also includes a storytelling prompt by Cierra Jones, a speed networking session around how to effectively converse
Michael Lee holds a sign in the air that reads Racism Is a Virus, as hundreds gathered for the We Are Not Silent rally and march against the rise in racist violence toward both Asian American and Pacific Islander communities at Hing Hay Park in Seattle s Chinatown-International District. Credit: KUOW Photo/Megan Farmer We are not silent. Hundreds denounce anti-Asian violence in Seattle By
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Hundreds gathered at Hing Hay Park in Seattle s Chinatown-International District on Saturday to denounce hate, bias, and violence aimed at Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, both in the region and across the U.S.
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