Subject: "Have You Heard From Johannesburg?" 5-part series on PBS

 

Here in the Bay Area it will be shown on KQED+ or KTEH channel 54 or Comcast 10 or

Digital 9.2, 54.1, or 25.2 (at least in my area of the Bay, San Mateo County):

 

Mon., Jan.16, 10pm to midnight

Mon., Jan.23, 10pm to midnight

Mon., Jan.30, 11pm to midnight



Independent Lens Newsletter

January 12,2012

 

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Have You Heard From Johannesburg

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The five-part series by Connie Field chronicles the history of the global anti-apartheid movement.   

 

Have You Heard From Johannesburg examines the movement that took on South Africa's entrenched apartheid regime and its international supporters who considered South Africa an ally in the Cold War.

 

The first two installments of Have You Heard From Johannesburg airs TONIGHT at 10 PM on Independent Lens on PBS (check local listings).

 

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These Amazing Shadows

Watch the first two installments on Thursday, January 12 on PBS! 

 

* Road to Resistance 1/12 9PM

* The New Generation 1/12 10PM

* From Selma to Soweto 1/19 9PM

* The Bottom Line 1/19 10PM

* Free at Last 1/26 10PM

 

Road to Resistance and The New Generation airs TONIGHT on Independent Lens at 10 PM (check local listings).   

 

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At this year's Television Critics Association, Independent Lens announced three new films that examine the history of African American activism and produced a panel including legendary activist Angela Davis and artist Talib Kweli. Click on watch video to see some of the icons and artists who joined Independent Lens in recognizing African American history at this year's TCA Press Tour in Los Angeles.

 

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ThreeFree Community Screenings of Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock

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Daisy Bates  

  

Community Cinema, ITVS's flagship outreach program continues throughout December with the Independent Lens film Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock

 

Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock

Filmmaker Sharon La Cruise examines the life of Daisy Bates - a complex, unconventional, and largely forgotten heroine of the civil rights movement who led the charge to desegregate the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957.

  

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