Queensland: The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe

The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe – a social justice film – will have a screening sponsored by Creators of Peace Followed by Q&A with co-star Rosemary Kariuki-Fyfe at the Multifaith Centre, Griffith University, Nathan Campus on Saturday 30 September, 2017.


 

The Multifaith Centre of Griffith University, in concert with Creators of Peace, will sponsor a screening of the Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe in partnership with Student Diversity and Inclusion at Griffith University and Believing Women for a Culture of Peace.

Harrowing and life-affirming in equal measure, The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe is a remarkable portrait of Rosemary, Yarrie, Aminata and Yordy, women of uncommon courage and charisma, finally being given the power to voice the tremendous violence done to them, and to transform their trauma into something cleansing, forceful and awe-inspiring.

After the screening, there will be a Q&A forum with Yarrie Bangura, co-star of the film.

 

 

You can read a short synopsis of this film here. How this film meets the objects of a philanthropic organisation is also included on this page.

This event has been kindly sponsored by Creators of Peace, and will be held in partnership with Student Diversity and Inclusion at Griffith University and Believing Women for a Culture of Peace.

Event Information

Event: Film Screening, The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe
Date: Saturday 30 September, 2017
Time: 5:00pm (for a 5:30pm start)
Venue: Multi-Faith Centre (N35), Griffith University Nathan Campus
Cost: Gold Coin Donation
Catering: Light refreshments will be available.
RSVP: Please email us your details to icd@griffith.edu.au
Seating is limited!

 

 

 

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