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Showing posts with label Wildtrack Newsletter. Show all posts
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02 March 2021

WILD TRACK SPECIAL: The Picture My Life Project (PML) Women's audiovisual narratives contribute to eradicating Violence against Women and Girls in Zimbabwe

WILD TRACK SPECIAL

The Picture My Life Project (PML)

Women's audiovisual narratives contribute to eradicating Violence against Women and Girls in Zimbabwe

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To start off 2021 ICAPA Trust is pleased to publish this special Picture my Life Newsletter.
 
The Picture My Life Programme continued in 2020, at a time when GBV cases increased due to the Covid-19 related lockdown in Zimbabwe.
 
PICTURE MY LIFE 2020
 
Women's audiovisual narratives contribute to eradicating
Violence against Women and Girls in Zimbabwe

The Picture My Life Project (PML) created and used audio-visual content to upscale the '#MeToo' Campaign in Zimbabwe, as well as also campaigning against other forms of injustices that women are confronted with.

14 May 2018

Wild Track Newsletter 27 – March-April 2018 about African women in cinema in Zimbabwe


Wild Track Newsletter 27
March-April 2018

about African women in cinema in Zimbabwe

The Wild Track Newsletter is published by the Institute of Creative Arts for Progress in Africa (ICAPA TRUST) 

The Wild Track Newsletter covers information, issues and events relevant and related to African women in cinema in general and specifically those from Zimbabwe, including coverage of the International Images Film Festival for Women (IIFF), the annual film festival which takes place in Zimbabwe. In addition, it covers gender related arts-based activities in the Zimbabwe area.

Back issues are also available on the ICAPA Trust site: Issue 26, Issue 25, Issue 24, Issue 23, Issue 22, Issue, 21, Issue 20, Issue 19, Issue 18, Issue 17, Issue 15, Issue 14, Issue 13, Issue 12, Issue 11, Issue 10, Issue 9, Issue 8, Issue 7.



Filmmakers have come together to form the Zimbabwe Film Industry Development Platform

ICAPA delegation at the Brussels Conference on the results of EU supported ACP projects

ICAPA director Tsitsi Dangarembga had a chance to network with other African Women Filmmakers at the Berlinale

Statement about sexual harrassment in local film industry read more 

More Festival Honours!
ICAPA's "In My Father's Village" has been selected as the opening film for The Maysles Cinema venue in Harlem at the New York African Film Festival 2018

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