🎨 For National Creativity Day, we're highlighting our hands-on art activity based on the protest art of Corita Kent aka Sister Mary Corita, a radical artist with an innovative approach to design & education whose work reflected her concerns about poverty, racism and war.

https://journeysinfilm.org/film/rebel-hearts/?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Social+Media&utm_campaign=visual+arts+lesson&utm_id=National+Creativity+Day&utm_content=link

#NationalCreativityDay #CreativityDay #CoritaKent #ArtLessons #Education #Homeschooling #Art #VisualArts #ProtestArt #ActivistArt #Activism #Movies #Documentary #Poverty #Racism #War #Creativity

JURA-134-UNCENSORED-EDIT: Mami Kotomiya’s Married Woman Film

Stream JURA-134-UNCENSORED-EDIT starring Mami Kotomiya, a daring Married Woman documentary from Center Village. Experience the raw, uncensored story now.

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#MarriedWoman #Creampie #Solowork #Documentary #MatureWoman

JURA-134-UNCENSORED-EDIT: Mami Kotomiya’s Married Woman Film

Stream JURA-134-UNCENSORED-EDIT starring Mami Kotomiya, a daring Married Woman documentary from Center Village. Experience the raw, uncensored story now.

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Watching "A History of Britain: Victoria and Her Sisters" on BritboxTV . https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0602017/ #Documentary #AHistoryOfBritain
Watching "A History of Britain: Forces of Nature" on BritboxTV . https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0602008/ #Documentary #AHistoryOfBritain
https://www.tkhunt.com/2351702/ 🇫🇷ついに来た!念願のモンサンミッシェル🐄 食べるのも忘れるほどの絶景に感動🍷🌅ノルマンディ地方の旅🚙 #Documentary #europe #fashion #France #GVYNFLYC73E #InterracialCouple #luxury #montsaintmichel #normandy #Paris #roadtrip #travel #VLOG #yt:cc=on #しげたび #ノルマンディー #パリ #モンサンミッシェル #最上もが

Just watched the documentary of Danny Ghosen regarding the situation in Guadalajara in Mexico in respect to the coming worldcup.

And I must say I am somewhat dissappointed. It is a one-sided documentary and not all in there is correct. But don't get me wrong; the reality where the (interviewed) people are confronted with is of course very real.

But again; then the entire country is painted as a place where danger lurkes around every corner. And that is just not true.

And above all the most not OK item in the documentary is at the end where the journalist says he wished that there were more people in Mexico like the people he interviewed.

What an insult! He should have known better. It made me very angry.

#mexico #documentary #npo

Sudan, Remember Us!

Pakhuis de Zwijger, Thursday, June 25 at 07:30 PM GMT+2

How can the spirit of the Sudanese revolution shape its future?

In the spring of 2019, director Hind Meddeb visits the capital, Khartoum, for the first time. There, she meets young artists and activists – Shajane, Muzamil, Maha, Rufaida, Hamza, and Eros – in a remarkably optimistic mood. The dictatorial regime has just been overthrown, and through strikes and prolonged sit-ins they are fighting for freedom and democracy. Sudan, Remember Us follows how these young people, despite arrests and brutally suppressed protests, strengthen their revolution with poetry and music. ‘Words are stronger than bullets’ is their mantra. For a long time, fear is drowned out by hope but in this film, Meddeb brings together fragments of that hope once again.

In this programme Ahmed Muzamil Member of resistance committees & member of the mortal mural initiative Fatima Zainalabdin Pharmacist, entrepreneur, and founder of the Sudan Futures Platform Imad Babbiker Non-violence civil society campaigner & human rights defender Mohammed Abdulrahman Journalist

The film serves as the starting point for an in-depth conversation with members of the Sudanese diaspora in the Netherlands, who experienced the revolution from within: Ahmed Muzamil, who was a member of one of the ‘resistance committees’ in Khartoum that shaped the revolution and who also appears in the film. Fatima Zainalabdin, entrepreneur and founder of the Sudan Futures Platform, who facilitated access to essential medicines. Imad Babbiker, a dedicated activist who trained young people in nonviolent resistance and Mohammed Abdulrahman, a prominent journalist who was appointed during Hamdok’s transitional government to reform the news service SUNA (Sudan News Agency). The moderator of the dialogue is Osama Idries, who is a strategic advisor at the FNV Academy in the Netherlands and a facilitator on themes of social justice and societal change.

What lessons can we draw from that hopeful moment in 2018–19? How are these young people who led the revolution continuing their struggle today? How can we better center their experiences, perspectives, and knowledge? And how can Sudanese people – both within Sudan and across the diaspora – build on these experiences to prepare for a peaceful and just future once the war comes to an end?

More about the speakers

Ahmed Muzamil is a member of one of the resistance committees in Khartoum and of the mortal mural initiative. He is one of the protagonists in the documentary: Sudan Remember Us.

Fatima Zainalabdin is a pharmacist, entrepreneur, and founder of the Sudan Futures Platform. During the Sudanese revolution, she was actively involved in supporting communities by facilitating access to essential medicines and contributing to local civic initiatives. Currently, she is committed to humanitarian aid, policy, and initiatives for the Sudanese diaspora in the Netherlands to promote a future-oriented approach for Sudan.

Imad Babbiker is an activist for nonviolent resistance within civil society and a human rights defender. In the mid-eighties, when he worked as a manager for the catering service of Sudan Airways, he was active in the Sudanese trade union movement. For the past twenty years, until the outbreak of the war in April 2023, Imad was actively involved in the nonviolent resistance movement in Sudan.

Mohammed Abdulrahman is a prominent journalist who was appointed to reform the main news service SUNA (Sudan News Agency) during Hamdok’s transitional government.

Osama Idries is a strategic advisor at the FNV Academy and a facilitator on themes of social justice and societal change. As an activist, he is committed to human rights, diversity & inclusion, and international peace, with a focus on connection and dialogue.

https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/sudan-remember-us

Thirteen years Taksim Square Uprising, movie night: Times of the Marauders (Cem Uğur, Kenan Ağbulut, Ghetto Cinema Collective, 2014)

Joe's Garage, Sunday, May 31 at 08:00 PM GMT+2

Times of the Marauders (2014, 58 minutes, english subtitles). Dir.: Cem Uğur, Kenan Ağbulut (Ghetto Cinema Collective). Door opens at 20:00, presentation and film start at 20:30. Free entrance.

This mid-length documentary, composed of footage shot by Cem Uğur, Emrah İlingi, and İmran Aydın who work at Etkin News Agency begins with the first moments of resistance at Gezi Park and concludes with a revolutionary lament for those who lost their lives during the resistance. We are gathering on May 31, 2026. Thirteen years ago, on May 31, Taksim Square was occupied and reclaimed by so-called “marauders” and “drunkards.” We knew how to drive the state’s fascist police forces out of the squares, but in doing so, a heavy price was paid. Salute to the people of Turkey and Kurdistan who took control of Taksim Square. In honor of the day we reclaimed the square, we invite you all to Joe’s Garage to discuss our Gezi Park Uprising. 
A thousand greetings to those who fell and fought during the Gezi Park Uprising!
Everywhere is Taksim, everywhere is resistance!
Long live our Gezi Park Uprising!

Since June 2005, Joe's Garage is an autonomous squatted political social center, a meeting place in the Transvaal neighborhood for squatters and non-squatters, subsidy free, not for profit, self-organized and entirely run by volunteers.
https://squ.at/joe
https://joe.squat.net

https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/thirteen-years-taksim-square-uprising-movie-night-times-of-the-marauders-cem-ugur-kenan-agbulut-ghetto-cinema-collective-2014

Oscar Winner Asif Kapadia Joins Sheffield DocFest Industry Program; More Films Added To UK’s Leading Nonfiction Festival
#Documentary #Festivals #News #AsifKapadia #SheffieldDocFest

https://deadline.com/2026/05/sheffield-docfest-2026-lineup-additions-1236930813/

Oscar Winner Asif Kapadia Joins Sheffield DocFest Industry Program; More Films Added To UK’s Leading Nonfiction Festival

Sheffield DocFest is bolstering its program, adding talks including one with Oscar winner Asif Kapadia, and more films for the 33rd festival in June.

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JRZD-292-UNCENSORED-EDIT: Nami Horikawa’s Married Woman Doc

Stream the uncensored JRZD-292 edit starring Nami Horikawa, a bold married‑woman documentary by Setagaya Hiroshi. Dive into her intimate performance now.

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#MarriedWoman #Documentary #MatureWoman #NamiHorikawa

JRZD-292-UNCENSORED-EDIT: Nami Horikawa’s Married Woman Doc

Stream the uncensored JRZD-292 edit starring Nami Horikawa, a bold married‑woman documentary by Setagaya Hiroshi. Dive into her intimate performance now.

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