- Alliance for Community Media Annual Conference, Panel: Building Documentary Programs
- Highline College, Seattle, WA – Teaching Residency
- Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, England: The Messenger is the Message
- TEDx Talk: Transforming News and Views through Local Perspectives
- International Video Conference: Afghan Perspectives on the US-Afghan Strategic Partnership
- Columbia University, conference panel: Art and Technology in the Middle East
- First International Women’s Film Festival in Afghanistan Features Two “Fruit of Our Labor” Directors
- National Association of Media Arts and Culture, On-line Video Conversation: A Sustainable Approach to Community-Based Storytelling
- International Women’s Day Short Films – with CSFilm’s The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan Perspectives in Film
- Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur Film Festival: Featuring “Death to the Camera”
- Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND) Webinar: Reel Women, Reel Stories and The Real Afghanistan
- Filmmakers Collaborative Making Media Now Conference: Media-Fueled Impact
- NATO Counter-Summit for Peace and Economic Justice, Chicago, IL; screening and presentation: The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan perspectives in Film
- United States Congress, Washington, DC; Briefing and Launch of Compassion Campaign for Afghan Civilians, hosted by Congressmen James McGovern and John Garamendi with Lisa Schirch, Alliance for Peace Building, and Peter Lems, American Friends Service Committee.
- Hot Docs International Documentary Festival, Toronto, Canada; Official Selection, featuring Death to the Camera from The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan Perspectives in Film
- Women, Action & the Media Film Festival, Cambridge, MA; featuring films from The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan Perspectives in Film
- The Green Mountain Global Forum, Waitsfield, VT; forum presentation: The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan Perspectives in Film
- Belmont World Film, Belmont, MA; Boston.com’s “Editor’s Pick!” screening and presentation: The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan perspectives in Film
- Lesley University, Boston, MA; Artist & Activist Conference: Public Spaces, Forbidden Places, panel participation and screening of The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan Perspectives in Film
- Justice with Peace, Boston, MA; Ten Years After Conference, panel and screening The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan Perspectives in Film with Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence
- Boston University School of Law, America at War: America and the West in the Islamic World — Al Qaeda and the Origin of 9/11 Attack
- DocUtah, Kenab, Utah; festival screening and panels, The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan Perspectives in Film
- Woods Hole Film Festival, Woods Hole, MA; screening and panel, Filmmaking and War, with Sebastian Junger, Charles Sennott and Beth Murphy
- Kabul Human Rights Film Festival: “Death to the Camera” Wins Best Documentary Award
- Woods Hole Film Festival: Featuring “The Fruit of our Labor”
- World Bank, Kabul, Afghanistan; screening and presentation, The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan Perspectives in Film, with Afghan filmmakers
- Foundation for Culture and Civil Society, Kabul Afghanistan; Premiere of The Fruit of Our Labor-Afghan Perspectives in Film, with Afghan filmmakers
Hazara ethnic cleansing in Afghanistan
The killing of Hazara citizens in Daikundi is clearly an example of the genocide of Hazaras in Afghanistan, we ask the active human rights and international organizations to hear the voices of the innocent Hazara people who are killed every day for the crime of being Hazaras and Shiites in Afghanistan, and to protect the rights of these people.
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