Through the Moving Lens of Protest and Resistance

A highlight event of this year's program, this session presents a snapshot of First Peoples’ fight for justice and equality through the moving image. Incorporating film screenings, Q&As and live music performance, this must-see session kicks off at The Espy on Saturday 15 June, and is MC’d by Tasha James, Manager of Indigenous Collection and Archives for ABC. 

Films in this session include No Way to Forget (directed by Richard Frankland), ASIO Makes a Movie (directed by Dr Alec Morgan), and Babakiueria (directed by Don Featherstone). Musician, singer and songwriter, Jungaji will perform live with his band and he, with Richard Frankland and Lisa Maza, will join Tasha on stage to share their personal journeys.

Schedule:
1 pm: Doors open, Welcome and Introduction
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm: Film screenings
2:45 pm - 4 pm: Q&A with Tasha James (Facilitator), Lisa Maza, Richard Frankland and Jungaji
4:20 pm - 5 pm: Join Jungaji as he takes us on his personal journey through storytelling and song.
5:20 pm - 6 pm: Join Richard Frankland as he takes us on his personal journey through storytelling and song.

Date
Saturday June 15
Session time
1:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Location
The Gershwin Room, Esplanade Hotel - 11 The Esplanade, St Kilda VIC 3182
Runtime
300 mins
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