Bellingcat Movie Review ( @hrwfilmfestival )from @kleffnotes

The Human Rights Watch Film Festival is back this year and screening films that focus on a variety of important social topics that span the globe. Running from June 13th to June 20th participants will be able to expand their knowledge and learn more about the world around them. One of the featured films this year is Bellingcat: Truth in a Post Truth World. It follows the rise of the controversial “citizen investigative journalist” collective, which is committed to redefining breaking news through the use of open source investigation. Continue reading “Bellingcat Movie Review ( @hrwfilmfestival )from @kleffnotes”

#GH News: What the Nelle, She’s Back…And May Work With Ryan! via @stacyamiller85 @chloelanier @thejonlindstrom @GeneralHospital #GeneralHospital #GH56

On General Hospital, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) are a crazy match made in Port Charles Hell but GH viewer Heaven.

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Have a Super Time at Wizard World Comic Con Philadelphia June 13-16, 2019 With #Supergirl ‘s @MehcadBrooks & @JeremyMJordan via @stacyamiller85 @WizardWorld #WizardWorldPhiladelphia

National City comes to Philadelphia. Supergirl’s Mehcad Brooks (Jimmy) and Jeremy Jordan (Winn) will be appearing at Wizard World Comic Con Philadelphia taking place at Philadelphia Convention Center located at 1101 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA on June 13-16 2019.

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Inclusion Book Review ( @PublishPurpose ) from @kleffnotes

Jennifer Brown’s book Inclusion: Diversity, The New Workplace & The Will To Change is designed to open your mind up to the need to diversify workplace environments in order to truly change the world and society as a whole. Her mission is to better the world and allow it to become better by educating people on how the current workplace structures have led to stagnation. In order to open up the doors and allow our workplace to reflect our actual world we all need to work to bring in more diverse voices and people. Continue reading “Inclusion Book Review ( @PublishPurpose ) from @kleffnotes”

Southern Pride Movie Review from @kleffnotes

Malcom Ingram created Southern Pride as a companion work to his 2006 award winning documentary Small Town Gay Bar. This first piece explored gay bars in rural Mississippi and in this new work he returns to document what it is like running a gay bar in Mississippi following the election of Trump. This new piece also includes a profile of lesbian bar owners in both Biloxi and Hattiesburg. Ingram loves to tell stories of everyday heroes who are creating communities in unlikely places and his choice to make Southern Pride evolved from an opinion piece he drafted for CNN after the PULSE shooting in Orlando. This work led him to think about the work he had done in his original documentary and 24 hours after the election results were announced he had a plan to return to the South and document what was happening there in the wake of this new tide of politics. In his own word, “Southern Pride is the story of strong, queer women and their allies who answered the call to make their community better, in a time when the world is being torn apart.” Continue reading “Southern Pride Movie Review from @kleffnotes”