International Film Festival Highlights Women's History Month Program March 1-3 At Rutgers University, Newark

A scene from the film "The Witches of Gambaga"

R-N Campus Hosts, Co-sponsors Events

 The “FootPrints In the City” Women's History Month film festival will be held March 1 - 3, 2012, at the Paul Robeson Student Center at Rutgers University, Newark, 350 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. This event is free and open to the public.

About the Event:

Women In Media-Newark will present “FootPrints in the City,” their 3rd annual Women's History Month Film Festival, with a kickoff event on March 1, and a series of events March 2-3, 2012, all at the Paul Robeson Student Center at Rutgers-Newark. This festival presents an international array of films that serve to celebrate the indomitable spirit of women. 

On March 1st, in conjunction with The Greater Newark Conservancy, a memorial tribute to the late Nobel Prize laureate Dr. Wangari Maathai will be held. Additionally, the accomplishments of illustrious women in the community will be celebrated on each day of the festival: Emmy award winner Henrietta Parker will be honored on Thursday, Zonta Governor-elect Paulette Chatman will be honored on Friday, and political activist Jeannine LaRue will be honored on March 3.  Festival activities will also include interviews with film makers, panel discussions, and vendors.

 The film festival is free and open to the public. Visit www.wim-n.com  for a complete list of films and screening schedule. Featured films include Mountains that Take Wing: Angela Davis & Yuri Kochiyama A Conversation on Life, Struggles & Liberation; Sara Terry’s Fambul Tok which tells the story of healing in post-conflict Sierra Leone through the intimate stories of perpetrators and victims; The Witches of Gambaga which is the extraordinary story of a community of women condemned to live as witches in Northern Ghana; and Positive and Pregnant, a docudrama that examines the importance of safe sexual practices. A panel discussion moderated by health care activist Dr. Maisha Amen including Ayanna Woltz, M.D. from Somerset OB/Gyn, and representatives  from the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center at UMDNJ will follow the screening of Positive and Pregnant. There are also visually stunning film shorts on compelling topics, and a public service video on the aftermath of suicide.  Panel discussions, interviews with film makers as well as Q & A sessions will follow the sessions.

Women In Media-Newark is hosting this festival with sponsorship from the Rutgers –Newark Office of the Chancellor and the Community Partnerships and Civic Engagement program, Rutgers – Newark campus, with support from the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center at UMDNJ and the Greater Newark Conservancy.

About WIM-N:

Women In Media – Newark is an organization that advocates for and educates the public about issues affecting the lives of women using film, video and new media as our platform. Merging culture and academia, we rally behind our sisters who courageously struggle to assume leadership roles in the film industry with their conscious effort to present a balanced image of women, dispelling the stereotypes, and changing public perception of their sisters worldwide.

More information can be found on the web at: www.WIM-N.com. The festival is free and open to the public, though donations are welcomed.  

Please contact WIM-N at 973-996-8342 or email info@wim-n.com for more information.