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Original Air Date:
July 08, 2010, Thurs 8:00pm – EST

Harlem Roots and Beyond
with Lydgia Pass & co-host Kamikaze on HarlemTalkRadio.com
Call-in Number: (347) 838-9934

Special guest: Moikantsi Kgama, Founder of ImageNation

By now you’ve probably heard of ImageNation and if not, tonight’s the night! ImageNation Founder Moikantsi Kgama has, along with a committed team of artists, advisers and patrons have built one of the most formidable forces in the Afro centered art scene.

ImageNation is a Harlem based media arts organization dedicated to progressive media by and about people of color. ImageNation fosters media equity, literacy and solidarity across cultural exchange while highlighting the humanity of Pan-African people globally.

Our discussion with Moikansti shed light on a number of topics:

    The Soul Cinema Project coming to Harlem in 2013.
    How to get your film project submitted to ImageNation.
    Key steps to promote your media project and lots more.

CLICK AUDIO LINK TO HEAR INTERVIEWS
Moikantsi Kgama, Founder of ImageNation

2010 IMAGENATION OUTDOOR FILM & MUSIC FESTIVAL

JULY 12 – AUGUST 16

FULL SCHEDULE

Monday, July 12 – Good Hair with performance by Black Sheep
Thursday, July 15* – Still Bill with performance by Jeremy James
Monday, July 19 – Freedom Riders with performance by Nakia Henry
Monday, July 26 – The Spirit of Salsa (NYLIFF screening & HBO) with live salsa! (Raindate August 2)
Wednesday, July 28 – The Other Side of the Water with performance byDJARARA
Thursday, July 29 – The Princess and the Frog
Monday, August 2 – Los Que Se Quedan (Those Who Remain)
Monday, August 9 – Reel Sisters of the Diaspora film screening
Saturday, August 14 – The Rise and Fall of Miss Thang with live tap dancing!
Sunday, August 15 – Soundtrack for A Revolution preceded by a special tribute to Lena Horne
Monday, August 16 – Rise-Up with performance by Judah Tribe

*Screening at Marcus Garvey Park (Fifth Avenue and 122nd St.)

CLICK HERE for film and performer descriptions

For more info, contact: www.Imagenation.us (212) 304-1874

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