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Second Annual Kibera Hip Hop Festival

Hot Sun Foundation, in conjunction with Hot Sun Films, will show outstanding and informative films from around the world in video halls throughout Kibera from Saturday April 26 to Friday May 2nd. Amongst the films will be the award winning short films KIBERA KID and SUBIRA as well as films produced by the youth of Kibera.

We showcase films from urban environments in the USA and around the world to see the global challenges faced by slum and ghetto dwellers everywhere. Many films will be shown in Kenya for the first time, including BASTARDS OF THE PARTY, about alternatives to gang life in Los Angeles California, and GRIND AND GLORY, about aspiring hip hop stars from the ghettos of Oakland California. The Kibera Hip Hop Festival offers an opportunity for ongoing community dialogue about values, culture, and identities and how we can live together in peace and harmony.

All screenings will be free and open to the public. In addition to free film screenings, Hot Sun Foundation facilitators will encourage filmgoers to discuss what they watch and how it applies to their lives during discussions following some of the screenings.

The free film screenings will be held daily at video halls throughout Kibera from 11am to 5pm Saturday, April 26 to Friday, May 2nd.

We invite your participation and support!
For more information contact
Peter Johnson at 0722-382401 or kiberaexchange@hotsunfoundation.org

The second annual Kibera Hip Hop Festival is sponsored by Hot Sun Foundation, Hot Sun Films, and the Cultural Affairs section of the United States Embassy in Nairobi.

Starts04/26/2008
Ends05/02/2008
IssuesEconomic Justice, Human Rights, International, Youth, Economic Development, Housing and Homelessness, Poverty, Africa, Gangs, Identity
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Posted on April 29, 2008 in Film / Screening by HotSunFoundation