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Join us on Monday, February 27 for a special screening of three short documentaries sponsored by PbP's 2006 partner, Visual Communications. Come see a small sample of the important type of projects Visual Communications has sponsored since 1970, and get a chance to talk to the Visual Communications and PbP team to learn more about Visual Communications.
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Monday, February 27, 2006 |
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6:30 pm 8:30 pm |
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Los Angeles Public Library Chinatown Branch
639 N. Hill Street
Los Angeles , CA 90012 |
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(213) 620-0925 |
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Free Admission |
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CHINATOWN 2-STEP
Dir: Eddie Wong
Spotlights the young men and
women of L.A. Chinatown’s Drum
and Bugle Corp.
WONG SINSAANG
Dir: Eddie Wong
A probing portrait of the owner of a
local dry cleaning shop.
TO BE ME: TONY QUON
Dir: Pat Lau, Don Miller
A young immigrant boy muses
about his new living environment.
Plus Select Special Guests
MONDAY, FEB. 27, 2006
Showtime 6:30 p.m.
Chinatown Branch Library
639 N. Hill Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 620-0925
(213) 620-9956 Fax
Presented by Visual Communications and Friends of the Chinatown Library |
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Project by Project: Who We Are
Project by Project (PbP) is a national 501(c)(3) volunteer organization of social entrepreneurs that serves Asian American non-profits in need by raising public awareness, volunteerism and capital. By partnering with a different under-served non-profit each year and providing applied skills such as fundraising, marketing & PR consulting, event planning, strategic consulting, recruiting, and other assistance, Project by Project represents an innovative and uniquely valuable approach to community service.
Our 2006 Partner: Visual Communications
Founded in 1970 by a group of Asian American graphic designers, photographers and independent filmmakers, Visual Communications was created with the understanding that the media and arts should do more than just present pictures or portraits; they should take an active role in building a more humane, responsible and understanding society. Visual Communications' mission is to promote intercultural understanding through the creation, presentation, preservation and support of media works by and about Asian Pacific Americans. Through our programs in video training, production and assistance for artists, public screenings, and preservation of our community's visual history, Visual Communications strives to connect communities through the media arts.
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