THE CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS FILM SCHEDULE: APRIL 14-19, 2010

The following film events are scheduled for the month of April 14-19, 2010, at the Center for Civil and Human Rights partnership. The Center posts such events as public forums and special interest programs on its website. The Center collaborates with area institutions and organizations in Atlanta, GA., and in the delivery of exhibits and programming related to the struggle for civil and human rights and equality.

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  Calendar
  Atlanta Film Festival-Freedom Riders
Thursday, April 14 | 7:30pm | Carter Center| http://atlantafilmfestival10.sched.org
Opening night celebration will feature Freedom Riders, Stanley Nelson’s inspirational documentary.    
  Atlanta Film Festival-Crossing St. Augustine
Friday, April 16 | 4:15pm | Landmark Midtown Theatre | http://atlantafilmfestival10.sched.org
Crossing St. Augustine, by Ambassador Andrew Young, tells the story of Young’s ordeal in a non-violent civil rights march in the St. Augustine 45 years ago.  Young returns to St. Augustine to see what has changed and what has not. read more …
  Atlanta Film Festival-Alley Pat: The Music is Recorded
Saturday, April 17| 7:00pm | Landmark Midtown Theatre | http://atlantafilmfestival10.sched.org
Alley Pat: The Music is Recorded
is a documentary telling the story of James “Alley Pat” Patrick, a Rhythm & Blues and civil rights pioneer. 
  Atlanta Film Festival-The 10 Conditions of Love
Monday, April 19 | 7:10pm | Landmark Midtown Theatre | http://atlantafilmfestival10.sched.org
The 10 Conditions of Love tells the story of Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Rebiya Kadeer who fights for the human rights of her people, the Uyghur, China’s oppressed Muslim minority.  

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