Screening: Brown Girls
When |
15 Feb 2017 8:00PM - 10:00PM |
Where | Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU 60 Washington Square South, 4/F New York, NY 10012 United States |
Copresented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU and NYU Center for Multicultural Education and Programs
In conjunction with other cities around the world, we’re hosting a free screening of Brown Girls, a new, highly anticipated webseries exploring the lives of two young women of color and their friendship. Leila is a South Asian American writer just now owning her queerness. Patricia is a sex-positive Black American musician who is struggling to commit to anything: job, art, or relationships. While the two women come from different backgrounds, their friendship is ultimately what they lean on to get through the messiness of their mid-twenties. Written by Fatimah Asghar, directed and produced by Sam Bailey, this series is presented by OpenTV.
Nicole Homer and Brittany Williams (Black Nerd Problems) will host and the program will feature performances by Jenn Mundia, Ashni, and more.
Photo courtesy of the organiser/s
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