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DESCRIPTION:This week's film discussion concerns Euripides' ancient but pertinent story 
 of speaking truth to presumptuous, dominating male-archy. Yes, it's Greek 
 to me too, but it's still alive and all too well . . . manifest every time 
 someone exerts pressure on another based upon mere physical force or, 
 through privileges derived from initial physical force. Think "house is a 
 man's castle" mentality.\n\nThis Youtube is a well-done filmed version of a 
 stage performance in Athenian-esque style.  \nMEDEA\nA fully functional 
 human being objects to being anything but a full partner in mortal life’s 
 procession. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdtDeZZ4RPk \n\n\nWomen’s 
 History Month discussion seminar \nFeaturing four films with women with 
 agency, viewed via Youtube \n\nSyllabus \n\nAll discussion sessions will 
 transpire on Saturday mornings, 9-10 am Pacific Time. \nIt is expected that 
 participants will have viewed the YouTube-accessible film prior to its 
 discussion. \n\n\nMarch 6, 2021 - Pinky (1949), directed by Elia Kazan \nA 
 light-skinned African-American negotiates assimilation-temptation, 
 male-paternalism, race bigotry, the court system, love of money, and her 
 own prejudices. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6X-uCP_1c0 \n\n\n\nMarch 
 13, 2021 – Not Wanted (1949) directed by Elmer Clifton and Ida Lupino \nA 
 scantly merciful set of should-be life tutors leave a young woman 
 ill-prepared to make sound choices, but she does anyway. 
 \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmlMWqRKokk&t=304s \n\n\nMarch 20, 2021 
 – Medea filmed stage performance of the Euripides play \nA fully 
 functional human being objects to being anything but a full partner in 
 mortal life’s procession. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdtDeZZ4RPk 
 \n\n\nMarch 27, 2021 – Swamp Women (1956) Roger Corman \nThree women 
 refuse to be marginalized by the whole [s]he-bang of society bent on 
 containing their cost/benefit analysis of freedom. \nSwamp Women (1956) | 
 American Adventure Movie | Carole Mathews, Beverly Garland \nFor more event 
 information: http://www.TheCommonsSF.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/03/16/18840845.php
SUMMARY:Women's History Month film series discussion
LOCATION:Contact us for the ZOOM address.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/03/16/18840845.php
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