Scribe Video Center - “STORYVILLE: The Warrington Tapes” Screening and Discussion with Karen Warrington.

Scribe Video Center - “STORYVILLE: The Warrington Tapes” Screening and Discussion with Karen Warrington.

This event has been postponed. When a new date has been determined, the event will be listed on library.temple.edu/events

We invite you to this film screening and discussion with Temple alumna Karen Warrington, KLN '92. A Philadelphia native and award-winning news director, Warrington has been reporting, documenting, and capturing the cultural history of Philadelphia for nearly 40 years. Join us as we recognize Warrington’s contributions as a local historian—including films, interviews, and thoughts from Karen Warrington herself.

This program is part of the Black Lives Always Mattered! public program series at the Blockson Collection, which has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.

STORYVILLE is Scribe Video Center's monthly onoing screening series that focuses on new works produced by local film and video makers.

Scribe was founded in 1982 as a place where emerging and experienced media artists could gain access to the tools and knowledge of video making and work together in a supportive environment. Scribe provides training in all aspects of film, video and audio production, offering classes in computer-based interactive media to individuals and community organizations as well. In the three decades since its inception, Scribe has established eight ongoing programs designed to meet the needs of the general public and media artists.

 

Contact Leslie Willis-Lowry at lwillis@temple.edu with questions.

Date:
Thursday, March 4, 2021
Time:
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Location:
Online
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