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Filmmakers support SF Green Party School Board Candidates

by Hip Hop Film Fest (truth @ hiphopfilmfest. org)
Straight Outta Hunters Point director Kevin Epps and other local filmmakers are supporting Green Party School Board Candidates at an event at New College Friday Oct 15th
Local Indie Filmmakers Support SF's Green Party School Board Candidates
Kevin Epps is screening films to benefit the San Francisco Green Party School Board Candidates like Jane Kim this Friday October 15, 2004. Jane Kim is a young Stanford grad, a vibrant youth advocate with experience as program director of the Chinatown Community Development Center, and a co- founder of Locus Arts.

Kevin will be on hand showing his accalaimed "Straight Outta Hunters Point" and several other short films including the trailer for "Rap Dreams" at the benefit to be held at New College's Theater at 777 Valencia in SF.

Other San Francisco-based Independent Directors besides Kevin Epps will be Johnny Cabaddu and James Hou who will present their works in this benefit for Green Party School Board Candidates Jane Kim, Eric Mar and Mark Sanchez.
"Staright
Friday's Early Evening Program:

Feature Film: "STRAIGHT OUTTA HUNTERS POINT"
Short Film" "TAKE THE A TRAIN"

and trailers of
"MASTERS OF THE PILLOW"
"BOMB CITY"
"RAP DREAMS"

Q&A session with directors afterwards!

6-9pm
New College, 777 Valencia Street
sliding scale $5-10 donation
ALL AGES
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information on Jane Kim's candidacy is at http://www.JaneKim.org
a recent AlterNet article speculating Is The Hip Hop Generation Going Green ?
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