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february 1997
Citizen Vagrom - the information subway, continues to promote and highlight independent media efforts. Neatly packed into one VHS video cassette for your viewing convenience and pleasure, this month, February '97, the focus is on issues pertaining to Seattle's African American community, and includes some pretty great stuff.

FEATURES:
The Prince of Beliz
A submission from Channel Zero's debut project "Planet Street") Robert Pits, a native of Beliz, watches his culture and its Mayan artifacts give way to extravagant commercialization at the hands of JOE CAMEL and LAND ROVER.

Flav'a Fest
A preview of African-American films to be showcased Feb 20-23rd, sponsored by 911 Media Arts.

From Darkness Into Light
Unclassified Filmworks short on the recurring nightmare of Black America (courtesy of Independent Exposure).

ML King Day
Rally and Parade, thoughts from the street on CIA-Crack connections, civil rights and more.

Race Relations
Short by Mark O'Connel (courtesy of Independent Exposure) on police brutality.

Independent Press:
Headlines from Z Magazine, The Washington Free Press, and others on issues untouched by Corporate Media channels.

 

 

 

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