African Cinema Conference presents...
IFP Diversity Expo and Open House

In IFP's continuing efforts to provide access to under represented 
communities, 

IFP/Los Angeles is opening its doors to film and entertainment organizations 

looking to network and introduce their resources to filmmakers of color in 

Los Angeles. The Diversity Expo will take place on Thursday, July 31, at 7:00 

pm at the IFP/LA office located at 8750 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles.

Student filmmakers, recent arrivals to the city, and filmmakers looking to 

expand their community are all invited. Take a tour of IFP's low-cost 
production 

services, check out the resources in our library, and get information about 

all the benefits of an IFP/Los Angeles membership. Also, this is a great 
opportunity 

to meet representatives from film organizations in your community with 
additional 

resources. The vibe will be set with a live DJ and plenty of good food. Join 

us for this unique opportunity to get to know the real independent film 
community. 

See you there!

About PAFF


Established in 1992, The Pan African Film adn Arts Festival (PAFF) is a 
non-profit 

corporation dedicated to the promotion of cultural and racial tolerance and 

understanding through the exhibition of film, art and creative expression. 

It is PAFF's goal to present and showcase the broad spectrum of Black 
creative 

works, particularly those that reinforce positive images and help to destroy 

negative stereotypes. We believe film and art can lead to better 
understanding 

and foster communication between peoples of diverse cultures, races, and 
lifestyles, 

while at the same time, serve as a vehicle to initiate dialogue on the 
important 

issues of our times. Each year, PAFF presents:


Over one hundred (100) quality films from the United States, Africa, the 
Caribbean, 

Latin America, Europe, the South Pacific and Canada, all showcasing the 
diversity 

and complexity of people of African descent.


One of America's largest fine art shows featuring prominent and emerging 
black 

artists and fine crafts people.


Local, national and international poets, musicians and storytellers.


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