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Featured PhillyCAM TV
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WHAT’S AT STAKE - ELECTION 2022
Mondays & Wednesdays at 12:00 PM
Tune into discussions around the most relevant social issues featuring PhillyCAM TV & Radio Producers!
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' DAY 2022
Monday, October 10 LIVE at 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Tune into the opening press conference and performance!
Learn more: https://ipdphilly.org/
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SPIRAL Q PEOPLEHOOD
Saturday, October 15th (LIVE) at 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
RAIN DATE: October 22
A parade and pageant powered by the people!
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DIVIDED ATTENTION
Fridays at 7:00 PM
Explores mindfulness through the eyes of middle school students in Chester Upland School District, and the effects of the school to prison pipeline and threat of charter takeover.
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SUCCULENT CITY
Fridays at 8:15 PM
Urban Creators Life Do Grow Farm is the setting for performances that dismantle stereotypes of agriculture and slavery to create a future imagined by ancestors where all voices carry & all hands build. By Mike Attie, Keyssh Datts & PhillyCAM.
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INDIGENOUS EDUCATION
Saturdays at 11:30 AM
The Indigenous Villages of Philadelphia, at the time of colonial settlement, is inspired by the illustrated map entitled Philadelphia Region when known as Coaquannock. By Renee and Tavis Sanders.
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AFRICAN AMERICAN REENACTORS: BEHIND THE SCENES
Saturdays at 5:00PM
Earl Weeks interviews Ms. Barbara Barksdale about her reenacting and the founding of Midland Cemetery, which was built on the power of media and community involvement.
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CHRONICLING RESISTANCE
Sundays at 1:30 PM
An exhibition produced by Artist Activist Fellows that amplify stories of resistance in Philadelphia’s historic archival collections, and preserve records of today’s acts of resistance against systemic issues - particularly racism, stereotypes, classism, food insecurity, discrimination, cultural conventions.
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RADICAL IMAGININGS - GUMBO LAB FILM FESTIVAL
Sundays at 8:00 PM
What does it mean to radically imagine? The 10 minute stories range from Black Joy, historical satire, community activism, grief and loss, and everything in between. Produced by Tamara Anderson.