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Default 'Kush Family' Remembrance Screening of - 02-02-08, 08:01 PM

Palmer PR Presents a

'Kush Family' Remembrance Screening of
'Roots' (PG)



See the complete whole series of Roots on the Big Screen for the first time
during 6 screenings over a 3-week period.

Taking place on:
Monday 4th & Wed 6th February 08
Monday 11th & Wed 13th February 08
Monday 18th & Wed 20th February 08


Time: 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm (each day)
A breakdown of each days screening will take place after screening with our guest speaker/s

Admission fee: £5
Children (up to 16 years): Free


Special Advance-Payment Adult Price: £25 (Block ticket for all 6 screenings)

Venue:
The West Green Learning Centre
(Main entrance Front of Parkview Academy School in West Green Rd, next to Downhills Park)
Langham Rd, Tottenham, London, N15 3RB


Special Guest Speakers
will host a short forum after each week's Wednesday screening.

Is slavery still affecting members of the Black Diaspora today?
Are the chains of slave mentality still creating division?



Bring your family to this black family educational screening!

American Carter G. Woodson created black history month, which takes place in February in the USA, each year.
Keep Black History to the fore all year round!


Kush – The No 1 promoters of Black films in the UK!
(Kush -Making A Difference in the Community!)

For Further Info
07961 977 749 / info@kushfilms.com


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