Activized Film screening with Q & A with Director and activist

Activized Film screening with Q & A with Director and activist

“Activized” is a short documentary that follows the journey of seven people who become activists. Join us to watch and discuss the film.

By Democrats Abroad United Kingdom

Date and time

Mon, 13 Jul 2020 10:30 - 12:30 PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

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About this event

Join us to view and discuss this uplifting and inspiring film about activism.

What drives people who have never been political to activism? As we face the most critical election of our lifetime, this is a vital question.

Activized is a short documentary that follows the journey of seven people who leave their comfort zones to become activists on gun control, voting rights and immigrants’ rights. Elegantly produced and eloquently framed, the film interweaves their personal stories – their motives, successes and failures - amidst these key issues. This inspiring and uplifting film will resonate with all audiences as we approach the 2020 general election.

Schedule:

6:20 p.m. Doors open!

6:30 p.m Welcome to the evening from the DAUK Film Committee

6:35: Introduction to the Film Night and discussion: Inge Kjemtrup, DAUK Chair

6:40: Screening of Activized : we will be screening the film via the Zoom meeting,

7: 20: Film screening ends

7:20 : After screening discussion with Eric Stange, producer and director and Vikiana Petit-Homme, Regional Director for March For Our Lives Boston.

8:20 : Evening ends with a reminder from the DAUK GOTV /Voter Registration Committee about voting in 2020!

After screening discussion:

The discussion will be chaired by DAUK Chair Inge Kjemtrup.

Joining her will be Eric Stange, the producer and director, and Vikiana Petit-Homme, the activist in the film whose journey into exploring and acting on issues related to preventing gun violence forms a key focus of the film.

Eric Stange is an award-winning independent documentary film producer, director and writer, focusing on current affairs and cultural and social history. He was previously a visiting fellow in American history at Harvard University and is now a visiting fellow with the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.

Vikiana Petit-Homme is a college student who responded to the March For Our Lives movement as a high school junior when she helped organize two substantial marches to prevent gun violence. Vikiana is now a Regional Director with March For Our Lives Boston.

Q and A

In the Q and A after the film, some of our young DAUK leaders will pose questions about the story of the making of the film, and the key lessons that the activist and filmmaker would like us to draw upon in our efforts to inspire and mobilize Americans abroad for the challenges we face in the 2020 election.

Presenting questions:

John Okemah is the chair of the London Young Democrats and has lived in the UK since March 2019. John grew up in Oklahoma and Seattle before studying political economy and art history at Williams College, and previously worked in New York City at The Economist and a hedge fund. He is a Washington State voter, and a member of the Kickapoo tribe. Evangelina Rangel, or Eva as she likes to be called, is a Mexican American Democrat active in the Texas Democratic Party and her local Westside Democrats of El Paso. She first came to the UK in 2014 to do an MBA at Heriot-Watt University. Returning to the UK in 2017, Eva became active in the Women's Caucus where she headed the revamping of their newsletter and website and was the Women's Caucus Vice-Chair for 2019 and is now an active member of the Film Committee, as well as helping on many other DAUK projects.

Caroline Ruchonnet has been Chair of DAUK Scotland since 2018 and organized the first DAUK Virtual Independence Day Picnic in 2020. In March 2018 , she was a member of the organisational committee for March for Our Lives Edinburgh. Caroline comes from and votes in New Jersey, District 11, and has been living in Scotland since 2008 . Caroline has a PhD in Biological Anthropology with a focus on pathology and forensics.

You will also have the opportunity to ask questions. You are welcome to send suggested questions to films@democratsabroad.org.uk

Thanks to Marga Verea who arranged this Film Night for us. In these exceptional times shaped by Covid19 and the urgency of mobilization for the 2020 election, they have waived license fees for groups like us -community groups, Democratic Party branches and more - who aim to activate participation in US civic and political life.

Organised by

Democrats Abroad is the official arm of the US Democratic Party for US Citizens who reside outside the US. Democrats Abroad United Kingdom (DAUK) is the country committee for members of Democrats Abroad living in the UK.

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