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Dream What We Can Become & Rejoice
Date:
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Time:
3:00 PM
-
8:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
George Elfie Ballis
Location Details:
Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley,room 145, Laub Lobby, inside main entrance at NE corner of courtyard, second entry off Bancroft downhill from Piedmont. Free. Sponsored by Center for Social Justice, Boalt Hall.
Multimedia Exhibit: ”Dream What We Can Become & Rejoice, Soñar Lo Que Podemos Ser y Gozar"
Bilingual with 106 black & white photos, heart-wrenching to inspiring, up to 12’ by 3’ showing farm worker conditions and organizing. Dream includes videos, music, DVDs, books, posters - the timeless dance for justice by many people on many issues.
Short docu-poem DVDs and videos available for viewing are on a wide range of social justice issues including:
“We — Rising Up from King’s Legacy to Embrace Peace and Justice” — currrent community actions, music & words amplifying King’s messages
“Campus Peace” — college students in Fresno rising up against cop spying on their meetings.
Designed and installed by George Elfie Ballis and partner Maia Ballis.
Installation images were photographed and filmed by George Elfie Ballis, a movement media producer and organizer for over 50 years. who will be present when “Dream...” is open. Ballis was a protégé of Dorothea Lange, and now runs the SunMt Environmental & Multimedia Center in the Sierra foothills of Central CA.
The artist will open the exhibit 3 days alternating weeks until May 1, 2006. Group tours available. For times or reservations:
SunMt office: 559.855.3710, cell 559.472.6496, mailto:mail@sunmt.org.
Bilingual with 106 black & white photos, heart-wrenching to inspiring, up to 12’ by 3’ showing farm worker conditions and organizing. Dream includes videos, music, DVDs, books, posters - the timeless dance for justice by many people on many issues.
Short docu-poem DVDs and videos available for viewing are on a wide range of social justice issues including:
“We — Rising Up from King’s Legacy to Embrace Peace and Justice” — currrent community actions, music & words amplifying King’s messages
“Campus Peace” — college students in Fresno rising up against cop spying on their meetings.
Designed and installed by George Elfie Ballis and partner Maia Ballis.
Installation images were photographed and filmed by George Elfie Ballis, a movement media producer and organizer for over 50 years. who will be present when “Dream...” is open. Ballis was a protégé of Dorothea Lange, and now runs the SunMt Environmental & Multimedia Center in the Sierra foothills of Central CA.
The artist will open the exhibit 3 days alternating weeks until May 1, 2006. Group tours available. For times or reservations:
SunMt office: 559.855.3710, cell 559.472.6496, mailto:mail@sunmt.org.
Added to the calendar on Sun, Dec 11, 2005 6:56AM
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