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Ke Kulana He Mahu: Remembering A Sense Of Place
Directed by Kathryn Xian & Brent Anbe
Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 7:30pm
San Francisco LGBT Community Center
1800 Market Street @ Octavia
Please arrive early as seating is limited!
Co-presented by Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, APIQWTC, Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits, and United Territories of Polynesian Islanders Alliance.
This phenomenal documentary explores the lives of the Kanaka Maoli--Hawaii's indigenous people--and celebrates their ancient customs of unconditional
love and solidarity among the Mahu, transgender community members viewed with great respect at sacred healers. This spirit of aloha (love) lives on
in the drag queens and activists working to perpetuate Hawaii's traditions of acceptance and abundance for all.
Don’t miss this special FREE screening of this fascinating film followed by post-screening panel discussion!
With generous support from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences & the National Endowment for the Arts, Frameline proudly presents admission-free screenings at the San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center at 7:30pm on the second Thursday of every month throughout 2005.
Please join us for the inaugural season of Frameline at The Center, a provocative series of films and discussions focusing on social issues of particular relevance to the LGBT community. For more info please visit: www.frameline.org
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks again for your efforts, enthusiasm, and e-blasts—we sincerely appreciate your support!
Warm regards,
Desiree
Desiree Buford
Exhibition Manager
Frameline
145 Ninth Street, Suite 300
San Francisco, CA 94103
t: 415.703.8650 xt. 313
f: 415.861.1404
e: desiree@frameline.org
See you at
Frameline30
June 15-25, 2006
Changing the World, One Movie at a Time
Directed by Kathryn Xian & Brent Anbe
Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 7:30pm
San Francisco LGBT Community Center
1800 Market Street @ Octavia
Please arrive early as seating is limited!
Co-presented by Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, APIQWTC, Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits, and United Territories of Polynesian Islanders Alliance.
This phenomenal documentary explores the lives of the Kanaka Maoli--Hawaii's indigenous people--and celebrates their ancient customs of unconditional
love and solidarity among the Mahu, transgender community members viewed with great respect at sacred healers. This spirit of aloha (love) lives on
in the drag queens and activists working to perpetuate Hawaii's traditions of acceptance and abundance for all.
Don’t miss this special FREE screening of this fascinating film followed by post-screening panel discussion!
With generous support from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences & the National Endowment for the Arts, Frameline proudly presents admission-free screenings at the San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center at 7:30pm on the second Thursday of every month throughout 2005.
Please join us for the inaugural season of Frameline at The Center, a provocative series of films and discussions focusing on social issues of particular relevance to the LGBT community. For more info please visit: www.frameline.org
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks again for your efforts, enthusiasm, and e-blasts—we sincerely appreciate your support!
Warm regards,
Desiree
Desiree Buford
Exhibition Manager
Frameline
145 Ninth Street, Suite 300
San Francisco, CA 94103
t: 415.703.8650 xt. 313
f: 415.861.1404
e: desiree@frameline.org
See you at
Frameline30
June 15-25, 2006
Changing the World, One Movie at a Time
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