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DTSTAMP:20260501T202018
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SUMMARY:"More than Corn: Hawkins Family Farm" Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join Hoodox and the Fort Wayne Cinema Center for a screening of “More than Corn: Hawkins Family Farm.” \n\nDoors open: 6:00 pm\nScreening begins: 6:30 pm\nQ&A begins: 7:10 pm\nEvent ends: 8:00 pm\n\nFILM DESCRIPTION\nWhat’s it take to be a good ancestor? \nNearly half of all American farmers have no formal succession plan. Hawkins Family Farm: A More Than Corn Story is a heartfelt exploration of family\, community\, and the deep connection between land and legacy\, featuring father and son duo Jeff and Zach Hawkins of Hawkins Family Farm in North Manchester\, Indiana. \nFollowing a sudden decision to leave college and return to the family farm full-time\, Zach Hawkins takes over the management of the gardens while his father\, Jeff\, narrows his focus on the livestock. While the farm thrives under this welcome family dynamic\, Jeff grapples with his own legacy and his desire to be a “good ancestor\,” determined that his contributions to the land will not only ensure his family’s success but also honor the earth and its inhabitants for years to come.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/more-than-corn-hawkins-family-farm-film-screening/
LOCATION:Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, 437 E. Berry St. #1\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46802
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20240720T140000
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SUMMARY:Allyship and Film Series: Myanmar's Killing Fields
DESCRIPTION:The Allyship and Film Series project is a partnership between YWCA Northeast Indiana’s Racial Justice program and the Fort Wayne Cinema Center. The goal of the film and discussion series is to create space for viewers to develop empathy and understanding of diverse cultures\, model ways for viewers to practice allyship for other communities\, promote the voices and stories of marginalized groups (including local stories) and educate viewers through specialized scholar facilitation and thought-provoking community discussion. \nThis month’s film is Myanmar’s Killing Fields\, which utilizes secret footage and eyewitness accounts to shine new light on a brutal campaign by the Myanmar military against Rohingya Muslims—an effort that has been described by both the United Nations and the United States as “ethnic cleansing.” \nThe post-film discussion will emphasize allyship with the Burmese community. Dr. Art Herbig\, director of the Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, will host a conversation that provides context to learn about what it’s like living in Fort Wayne as a Burmese immigrant and the experience of Burmese immigrants in the community. There are not many opportunities for an in-depth glance into Burmese history and culture despite the large Burmese population in northeast Indiana (20\,000). Promoting awareness and understanding of this key cultural group is essential for members of the community in their practice of allyship. \nAll programming takes place at the Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, located in downtown Fort Wayne. The Cinema Center is easily accessible via local bus routes and also has a parking lot across the street. Films will be shown in the Spectator Lounge\, which is a secondary theater that is easily accessible from the entrance of the building and includes the box office. \nFor more information\, visit YWCA Northeast Indiana’s website\, email ckilgore@ywcaerw.org or call 260.424.4908. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/allyship-and-film-series-myanmars-killing-fields/
LOCATION:Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, 437 E. Berry St. #1\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46802
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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SUMMARY:Allyship and Film Series: Two American Families
DESCRIPTION:The Allyship and Film Series project is a partnership between YWCA Northeast Indiana’s Racial Justice program and the Fort Wayne Cinema Center. The goal of the film and discussion series is to create space for viewers to develop empathy and understanding of diverse cultures\, model ways for viewers to practice allyship for other communities\, promote the voices and stories of marginalized groups (including local stories) and educate viewers through specialized scholar facilitation and thought-provoking community discussion. \nThis month’s film is Two American Families\, produced by journalist Bill Moyers for PBS’s Frontline. Since 1992\, Moyers has been following the story of two ordinary\, hard-working families in Milwaukee—one black\, one white—as they battle to keep from sliding into poverty. A remarkable portrait of perseverance\, Two American Families raises unsettling questions about the changing nature of the U.S. economy and the fate of a declining middle class. (Note: The original documentary was released in 2013\, but the Cinema Center is in conversations with Frontline to inquire about potential updated/new content to share.) \nThe post-film discussion will explore poverty as something that is not “other” but as something that exists in all communities. It can be easy to objectify people in poverty\, but allyship to people living in poverty is treating them as human beings and understanding that poverty is caused by many things and not only the direct result of someone’s actions. A goal of the discussion will be to help viewers identify how easy it can be to enter poverty and how hard it is to exit. \nAll programming takes place at the Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, located in downtown Fort Wayne. The Cinema Center is easily accessible via local bus routes and also has a parking lot across the street. Films will be shown in the Spectator Lounge\, which is a secondary theater that is easily accessible from the entrance of the building and includes the box office. \nFor more information\, visit YWCA Northeast Indiana’s website\, email ckilgore@ywcaerw.org or call 260.424.4908. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/allyship-and-film-series-two-american-families/
LOCATION:Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, 437 E. Berry St. #1\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46802
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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CREATED:20240419T150318Z
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SUMMARY:Allyship and Film Series: Re:Tension
DESCRIPTION:The Allyship and Film Series project is a partnership between YWCA Northeast Indiana’s Racial Justice program and the Fort Wayne Cinema Center. The goal of the film and discussion series is to create space for viewers to develop empathy and understanding of diverse cultures\, model ways for viewers to practice allyship for other communities\, promote the voices and stories of marginalized groups (including local stories) and educate viewers through specialized scholar facilitation and thought-provoking community discussion. \nThis month’s film is Re:Tension\, which follows Thapelo\, a bright and capable university student\, on a day in which he is unwittingly forced to question the judgments of his tutors and peers and to delve deeper into his own actions\, choices and beliefs. Re:Tension addresses the topic of institutional racism and the gap in student retention among BAME (Black\, Asian and Minority\, Ethnic) students within British universities. The film was inspired by analyzing statistical data that highlights the unexplained dropout rate of BAME students. It attempts to provide a real insight into unconscious racial harassment within the higher education system and micro-aggressions that often go unnoticed. \nDr. Diana Jackson-Davis\, director of diversity and inclusion at Parkview Health\, is the presenting scholar for the event\, and the Cinema Center’s director\, Dr. Art Herbig\, is the facilitator. Dr. Jackson-Davis was born in England\, spent time in her parents’ homeland of Nigeria and can speak to the specific context of the film and help relate it to a Fort Wayne audience. She also holds a doctorate in education and multiculturalism\, which is central to the focus of the film. The goal of this post-film discussion and Q&A is to open the door for community conversations about race\, higher education and the way unconscious bias can contribute to micro-aggressions and other racial harassment that damages a community and negatively impacts allyship. \nAll programming takes place at the Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, located in downtown Fort Wayne. The Cinema Center is easily accessible via local bus routes and also has a parking lot across the street. Films will be shown in the Spectator Lounge\, which is a secondary theater that is easily accessible from the entrance of the building and includes the box office. \nFor more information\, visit YWCA Northeast Indiana’s website\, email ckilgore@ywcaerw.org or call 260.424.4908. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/allyship-and-film-series-retension/
LOCATION:Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, 437 E. Berry St. #1\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46802
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20230428T190000
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CREATED:20230314T200820Z
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SUMMARY:Liminal Film Tour: Fort Wayne Cinema Center
DESCRIPTION:Indiana Humanities is hosting a multi-city film tour for the brand new film\, Liminal: Indiana in the Anthropocene. Liminal is a meditative aerial film that illustrates our state as a microcosm of this new planetary epoch. It captures features of this global phenomenon within the boundaries of our state\, collapsing the global into the local. This event is part of the Unearthed initiative\, Indiana Humanities’ multiyear environmental theme that asks Hoosiers to consider how we affect the environment and how the environment affects us.  \nSee the trailer here: http://liminalmovie.com/.  \nSCHEDULE \n6:00 PM Doors open (Please note: early entry will not be permitted)  \n7:00 PM Film screening begins (accompanied by a live performance of the score!) \n9:00 PM Film screening concludes \nThis screening will also include a Q&A with the filmmakers.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. This event will include a brief intermission. Complimentary snacks and drinks will be offered. \nPlease note: Though advance registration is requested\, a ticket does not guarantee you a seat. Spots are available on a first-come\, first-served basis and we will oversell this event. Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time. Please check our website and Facebook page (@INhumanities) for the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 safety protocols at this and other locations. \nThese films are recommended for viewers over the age of 12.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/liminal-film-tour-fort-wayne-cinema-center/
LOCATION:Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, 437 E. Berry St. #1\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46802
CATEGORIES:Indiana Humanities Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20220616T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20220616T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T202018
CREATED:20220503T201145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T162620Z
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SUMMARY:Waterways Film Tour: Fort Wayne Cinema Center (Fort Wayne)
DESCRIPTION:Indiana Humanities is hosting a multi-city film tour featuring six short documentary films about Indiana’s waterways. These films\, developed in conjunction with Indiana Humanities’ environmental humanities theme\, Unearthed\, tell stories from across the state of Hoosiers and their diverse relationships with water. From the efforts to reintroduce the hellbender salamander\, to the fading art of netmaking\, the films explore issues of access and conservation\, as well as the unique cultures that spring up around Indiana’s waterways.  \nSee the trailer here.  \nSCHEDULE\n\n6:30 PM Doors open (Please note: early entry will not be permitted) \n7:00 PM Film screenings begin \n9:30 PM Film screenings conclude \n\nThis event is free and open to the public. These films are recommended for viewers over the age of 12.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/waterways-film-tour-fort-wayne-cinema-center-fort-wayne/
LOCATION:Fort Wayne Cinema Center\, 437 E. Berry St. #1\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46802
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