CHARITABLE FILM NETWORK™
Charitable Film Network "CFN" is a diverse community of media-makers, dedicated to connecting and collaborating with non-profits, artists and activists on noteworthy projects that benefit the community. CFN connects media-makers to good causes! We use community storytelling and media-making as tools for uniting, educating, and rebuilding our community. CFN coordinates youth media programs, film festivals and screenings, and provides media services and program support to community groups in need. Charitable Film Network is a Louisiana state nonprofit. Please support and follow CFN on Facebook, Twitter and Meetup.
Charitable Film Network "CFN" is a diverse community of media-makers, dedicated to connecting and collaborating with non-profits, artists and activists on noteworthy projects that benefit the community. CFN connects media-makers to good causes! We use community storytelling and media-making as tools for uniting, educating, and rebuilding our community. CFN coordinates youth media programs, film festivals and screenings, and provides media services and program support to community groups in need. Charitable Film Network is a Louisiana state nonprofit. Please support and follow CFN on Facebook, Twitter and Meetup.
NEW ORLEANS LOVING FESTIVAL™
The New Orleans Loving Festival is a Multiracial Community Celebration & Film Festival that fights racism through outreach and education. The "Loving Festival" was inspired by the actions of a Hammond, Louisiana Justice of the Peace, who refused to issue a marriage license to an interracial couple in 2009. The festival is modeled after Loving Day celebrations across the country that organize people to build multicultural community and fight racial prejudice through education. The Loving Festival also honors the legacy of Richard & Mildred Loving, the interracial couple whose 1967 landmark civil rights lawsuit “Loving v. Virginia” ended all race-based legal restrictions on marriage in the United States. Please follow Loving Festival activities on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and at lovingfestival.org.
The New Orleans Loving Festival is a Multiracial Community Celebration & Film Festival that fights racism through outreach and education. The "Loving Festival" was inspired by the actions of a Hammond, Louisiana Justice of the Peace, who refused to issue a marriage license to an interracial couple in 2009. The festival is modeled after Loving Day celebrations across the country that organize people to build multicultural community and fight racial prejudice through education. The Loving Festival also honors the legacy of Richard & Mildred Loving, the interracial couple whose 1967 landmark civil rights lawsuit “Loving v. Virginia” ended all race-based legal restrictions on marriage in the United States. Please follow Loving Festival activities on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and at lovingfestival.org.
DEEP SOUTH BY SUROESTE™
"DSXSO" works to support, promote and connect underrepresented Black and Latinx artists in the Gulf Coast Region and beyond. Please follow Deep South by Suroeste activities on Facebook, Twitter, and at www.dsxso.org.
"DSXSO" works to support, promote and connect underrepresented Black and Latinx artists in the Gulf Coast Region and beyond. Please follow Deep South by Suroeste activities on Facebook, Twitter, and at www.dsxso.org.