Fargesn Media Project
The Ferguson, MO 2014 events told by people who live there, while documenting African-American and Jewish communities that came together to fight racism.
07/19/2016
We were humbled and deeply moved to read this essay on a major Catholic website from a St. Louis-based member of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps who attended a Fargesn screening and was moved to more actively join the Ferguson movement and support two of our main documentary subjects and panel speakers, the incredible Brittany and Alexis. Please take a moment with her words as we approach the second anniversary of Michael Brown's death and catalyst for this Movement.
http://ignatiansolidarity.net/blog/2016/07/13/black-lives-matter-a-reprise/
Black Lives Matter: A Reprise I wonder about the Church’s collective inaction and silence, in response to this pillaging of black bodies.
06/06/2016
St. Louis police secret settlements total $4.7 million In at least two other fatal shootings where city paid six figures, local prosecutors did not review cases
04/21/2016
With Huffington Post in time for Passover, we present...KB Frazier and Lo Dayenu.
Why This Black, Q***r, Trans Jew Is Reimagining Passover For Modern Times "We've lost our ability to see the humanity in other people."
03/17/2016
Real Talk on Race: 3 generations of Ethiopian-Jewish family reflect on race, identity Race, ethnicity and religion are all intertwined for the Eyobs, a Montreal Ethiopian-Jewish family. But the experience of being black differs for each generation.
02/24/2016
We're kvelling!
Jewish Multiracial Network on Instagram: “Koach Baruch (KB) Frazier is a freedom fighting q***r,... “Koach Baruch (KB) Frazier is a freedom fighting q***r, trans Jew whose mission is to dismantle racism and eradicate poverty. By day, KB is an audiologist…”
02/03/2016
How to Help Combat the “Perpetual Stranger Status” of Jews of Color Jews come in all colors, and our diaspora is beautiful and vast! North Africa and the Middle East are among the places from which Jews originated, and we have lived on every continent. We’re a global,
02/03/2016
We are excited to be bringing Fargesn to the Eden Seminary Spring Convocation "Forward Through Ferguson" on March 29. Stay tuned for more info and special guests.
2016 Spring Convocation - Forward from Ferguson: Prophetic and Pastoral Visions 2016 Spring Convocation Brueggemann Kulenkamp Lectures will take place at Eden Seminary March 29-30. This year's theme "Forward from Ferguson: Prophetic & Pastoral Visions" will focus on empowering the ministry of pastors and communities in responding to God's call for social justice from Ferguson a…
01/14/2016
Thanks for having us on St. Louis on the Air!
Fargesn is a Yiddish word meaning ‘forgotten.’ Here’s how it connects to Ferguson. The Fargesn Media Project is a collaboration between Jewish and Black activists who are looking to catalogue the voices of those who participated in protes
This Thursday at 12:30 Fargesn Founder Sarah Barasch-Hagans and partner and narrator KB Frazier will be live on St. Louis on the Air discussing Fargesn. Take a listen on your lunch break.
(It will be recorded for later listening on the website as well!)
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12/15/2015
We are excited to announce this Fargesn Media evening at John Burroughs on January 14 at 7pm. A screening and panel with confirmed panelists Angel Carter, KB Frazier, and Rabbi Susan Talve (and filmmaker Sarah). Hoping to see lots of friends in the audience along with a new crowd. Excited to reach new people and start new conversations.
11/29/2015
The Fargesn Media Project now has a trailer to interest audiences in watching the whole series or bringing us for a screening. Please watch and share.
https://vimeo.com/146941492
FARGESN MEDIA PROJECT Trailer This video is about FARGESN Trailer v3
11/19/2015
Fargesn means forgetting. We cannot forget in Minneapolis either. We stand with you who are tired of reliving these patterns and fighting to get it right this time.
North Minneapolis: Echoes of the unrest in 1967 Unrest a half-century ago left injuries that still cripple the neighborhood.
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