December 2011
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WatchWatch
I was on a Let’s Talk Film panel discussing, “The Skin I Live In” by Pedro Almodovar. The film is modern twist on Frankenstein and a psychological thriller bordering on a horror movie. Antonio Banderas is back in the flesh and better than ever and I thoroughly enjoyed and was a bit disturbed by the film. Check out the video! 
Dec 8th
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The Truth about the 'War on Drugs' in New York
Observations from ‘The War on Weed’ documentary on Vanguard. There have been more marijuana arrests under Bloomberg’s administration than the last 3 administrations combined. ‘Stop and Frisk’ led to these 400,000 arrests. ‘Furtive movements’ (suspicious, shifty movements) are grounds for a Stop and Frisk. Black and Latino men are usually stopped and...
Dec 8th
November 2011
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Nov 27th
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Check out the Viral Buzz About 'Negro A...
Clutch Magazine: Must See: ‘Negro: A Docu-Series about Latino Identity’ Multicultural Familia: ‘Negro: A Diaspora Docu-Series’ to Shed Light on Latino Identity Bicultural Mom: #MixedVida: Interview with Dash Harris, Journalist & Digital Strategist Nubian Drifter: Journalist and Documentarian talks “Negro,” Being Black Latino and the Importance of Travel  ...
Nov 22nd
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Nov 22nd
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Nov 15th
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October 2011
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Oct 28th
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Oct 28th
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Oct 23rd
July 2011
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Jul 26th
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Jul 26th
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'Attack the Block' Busts the Block: A Summer Must...
I attended an advance screening of ‘Attack the Block’ a film written and directed by Joe Cornish and this year’s SWSX favorite and it’s not hard to see why. One word. AMAZING. The movie takes place in South London, where a bunch of up to no good teenage boys have to battle aliens to protect their block. The tagline ‘Inner City Meets of Outer Space’ is so central...
Jul 26th
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June 2011
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Jun 26th
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Jun 20th
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'Negro' -A Diaspora Docu-Series by Dash
‘Negro’ is a documentary series borne of my life-long interest of the African Diaspora in Latin America.  The entire Latino culture would not have come to exist if it were not for the African slaves and mixing of European indigenous people in these countries. During the Atlantic Slave Trade, 9.4 to 12 million people from North, West, West-Central and South-east Africa survived...
Jun 20th
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