Please join the Rockdale/Newton Lyceum Committee for two outstanding Black
History Month Events that celebrate the legacy of African American
sororities and the Women's Rights Movement.
Tuesday, February 6 at 12:00 noon and 5:00 PM in RA1290
Movie Viewing: "Black Sorority Project: The Exodus"
"The Exodus" chronicles the life and times of twenty-two women at Howard
University, who as students, changed the course of American history forever.
By defying the barriers of race and sex, they courageously joined the
Women's Suffrage March and formed a new sorority, Delta Sigma Theta, that
grew to become one of the nation's most formidable women's organizations.
The timeless voice of Tamara Tunie (Law & Order: SVU, As The World Turns)
transports you back in time on a photographic journey into the world of
these Howard co-eds in the infancy of their burgeoning group, in the year
1913.
Wednesday, February 7 at 3:00 PM in RA1290
Making a Documentary Film by Derek and Jamar
The owners and operators of Derek and Jamar Productions will be on campus to
share their experiences with the film making process. Topics covered include
how to get your idea on film, funding a movie, screen-writing and promotion.
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
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