The Community Bridge Initiative is designed to bridge resources from higher ed schools, media institutions and local professionals, organizations and change agents from the community, to address social issues, counter the exclusion of cultural education in schools and reeducate the community to embrace its brilliance.
The 3 ways we accomplish these goals are via our Monthly Lecture Series, Monthly Family Film Night and ongoing Library Development below...
Message Media Ed Monthly Lecture Series presents...
REDISCOVERING THE ROOTS OF JAZZ IN THE DIGITAL AGE - PT 2!
A Multi-Media Presentation
Co-Facilitated by:
Prof. Chet Hanley, Cal State Univ. Dominguez Hills
Clint Rosemond, Former Exec. Director, The World Stage
Thursday, January 19, 6-8:30pm
Light Refreshments Provided - $5 donation (Members Free)
Call 323-708-2526 to RSVP and for more info on the Community Bridge Initiative
Brought to you by January's Community Bridge Sponsors:
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Message Media Ed Monthly Family Film Night presents...
HIDDEN COLORS
Hidden
Colors is a documentary about the real and untold history
of
people of color around the globe. This film discusses some of
the
reasons the contributions of African and aboriginal people
have
been left out of the pages of history.
Friday, January 27, 2012, 7-10pm
Free
Popcorn! $5 donation. Screening & discussion for the family
Call 323-708-2526 to RSVP and for more info on the Community Bridge Initiative
Brought to you by January's Community Bridge Sponsors:
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SUPPORT
THE DEVELOPMENT OF
MESSAGE MEDIA ED’S MULTI-MEDIA LIBRARY!
We
are building an African/African American library on site and online. Please
support us.
Donate
books, music, DVD’s, research articles, audio/video of rare speeches, movements
from
across the African Diaspora. Become a Community Bridge Sponsor to support our
capacity
to track, log, manage and promote the library. Become a member of Message
Media
Ed and check out a book for research, casual reading, etc. Coordinate a
field
trip and bring your class or organization to research, screen films and discuss
the
Black experience throughout the Diaspora. For more info, please call
323-708-2526.
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