Mishy, could you explain how we will be able to view your film? The vehicle
delivery?
Thanks,
Elodia
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(617) 926-3952
We Are All Watertown
On Mar 24, 2020, at 10:15 AM, Mishy Lesser <mishylesser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello, Again. I've seen a few questions about Thursday's screening and my
thanks to all who posted. First, I was wrong about this screening being
free... it is free for Indigenous people and non-Native people are asked to
make a donation of $15 - 50 but you can donate whatever you want. I went
through the process with a $5 donation and with the processing fee, it came
to $6.94. This is what the screen will look like once you click on REGISTER
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Once you register, you will enter your name and email address and then
receive via email a link which on Thursday you can click to enter the
screening room. You can watch the film via the internet on your computer and
if you know how to connect your computer to your TV screen, you can watch on
a larger screen...up to you. I hope this helps. It will be lovely to know
that my neighbor/friends are watching on Thursday evening. 💜
-Mishy
Dr. Mishy Lesser
Learning Director, Upstander Project/Dawnland upstanderproject.org /
dawnland.org
Co-director, Upstander Academy
Education Fellow, Thomas J. Dodd Research Center:
http://thedoddcenter.uconn.edu
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Teachers: please join us at the 2020 Upstander Academy:
https://upstanderproject.org/academy
All teaching and learning takes place on Indigenous Lands. I am located on
Massachusett land in "Ckuwaponakik," now called New England. The word means
the land of the people where the sun first looks our way.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 6:40 PM Mishy Lesser <mishylesser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In case you didn't see our Emmy-award winning film at the library or on
PBS/Independent Lens, here's another option: a free, global online
screening. I'll be with viewers after the screening with 3 of my colleagues
to answer questions.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dawnland-worldwide-online-screening-event-tickets-97215071897?fbclid=IwAR3Eyo5PlIoZzt5cfFtzn14QAd5xgguk7cmkjLV2PJDoNUDgONaeWxNky8U
-Mishy
Dr. Mishy Lesser
Learning Director, Upstander Project/Dawnland upstanderproject.org /
dawnland.org
Co-director, Upstander Academy
Education Fellow, Thomas J. Dodd Research Center:
http://thedoddcenter.uconn.edu
(617) 721-7254
she/her/hers
Teachers: please join us at the 2020 Upstander Academy:
https://upstanderproject.org/academy
All teaching and learning takes place on Indigenous Lands. I am located on
Massachusett land in "Ckuwaponakik," now called New England. The word means
the land of the people where the sun first looks our way.