Film from the Latino Diaspora And Ronald Kevin Lewis Visits Sonic Watermelons
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Original Episode Title:
From Consumer to Producer: The Providence Latin American Film Festival Visits Sonic Watermelons*
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Original Episode Date:
August 23, 2016
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Name of Guest:
Jose Ramirez and Ron Crosson
Providence Latin American Film Festival
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Original Episode Summary:
The world is a big place with big ideas and lots and lots of music. That is the tagline of Sonic Watermelons, but remove the word music and replace it with movies, and we might be talking about the Providence Latin American Film Festival (PLAFF), coming up in September. Today on Sonic Watermelons, we talk more about PLAFF with Programming Coordinator and Treasurer Ron Crosson and Sonic Watermelons' own Jose Ramirez, who is serving in his first year as Co-Director of the festival.
What does the process look like to move from attending and consuming the culture and media at a film festival to curating, selecting and arranging the pieces of a festival? What is the process used to select a film and how do you get a team onto the same page? And what is the purpose of PLAFF and future direction of the organization and event? We'll talk about this and more TODAY on Sonic Watermelons, Tuesday, August 23, 2016.
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Contact Info for Guest(s):
www.plaff.org
www.facebook.com/Latin.American.Film.Festival
www.facebook.com/events/211904795893636/
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More Info About the Guest, Topics and/or Podcast:
Micro-filmmaking and discussions about Latinos in Hollywood: it’s that time of year again, friends - Providence Latin American Film Festival time. This year’s events run September 28 thru October 2nd, and in addition to the capital city, screenings are also happening at Bryant University in Smithfield and the Warwick Public Library (in city of said name).
PLAFF is in its 24th year and #sonicwatermelons team member, Jose Ramirez, has evolved from a guy who used to watch the films to being a co-director (alongside Saul Ramos). Ron Crosson, on the other hand, has been involved since 2000 and during times in which attendees and participants included. Danny Glover, Anthony Quinn, and Antonio Banderas.
Learn about how film festival producers, like those part of PLAFF, and Latino filmmakers worldwide have interacted with Cuba and have dealt with questions of geography, identity and location, and hear about what’s coming up at this year’s festival in “Film from the Latino Diaspora and Ronald Kevin Lewis Visits Sonic Watermelons” the podcast.
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Audio from the podcast also comes from the Sonic Watermelons archives:
The Tuesday September 20, 2016 live episode of Sonic Watermelons: “Breathe and Climb to the Top: Ronald Kevin Lewis Visits Sonic Watermelons.” #terencecrutcher #keithlamont
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Film from the Latino Diaspora And Ronald Kevin Lewis Visits Sonic Watermelons
***
Original Episode Title:
From Consumer to Producer: The Providence Latin American Film Festival Visits Sonic Watermelons*
***
Original Episode Date:
August 23, 2016
***
Name of Guest:
Jose Ramirez and Ron Crosson
Providence Latin American Film Festival
***
Original Episode Summary:
The world is a big place with big ideas and lots and lots of music. That is the tagline of Sonic Watermelons, but remove the word music and replace it with movies, and we might be talking about the Providence Latin American Film Festival (PLAFF), coming up in September. Today on Sonic Watermelons, we talk more about PLAFF with Programming Coordinator and Treasurer Ron Crosson and Sonic Watermelons' own Jose Ramirez, who is serving in his first year as Co-Director of the festival.
What does the process look like to move from attending and consuming the culture and media at a film festival to curating, selecting and arranging the pieces of a festival? What is the process used to select a film and how do you get a team onto the same page? And what is the purpose of PLAFF and future direction of the organization and event? We'll talk about this and more TODAY on Sonic Watermelons, Tuesday, August 23, 2016.
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Contact Info for Guest(s):
www.plaff.org
www.facebook.com/Latin.American.Film.Festival
www.facebook.com/events/211904795893636/
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More Info About the Guest, Topics and/or Podcast:
Micro-filmmaking and discussions about Latinos in Hollywood: it’s that time of year again, friends - Providence Latin American Film Festival time. This year’s events run September 28 thru October 2nd, and in addition to the capital city, screenings are also happening at Bryant University in Smithfield and the Warwick Public Library (in city of said name).
PLAFF is in its 24th year and #sonicwatermelons team member, Jose Ramirez, has evolved from a guy who used to watch the films to being a co-director (alongside Saul Ramos). Ron Crosson, on the other hand, has been involved since 2000 and during times in which attendees and participants included. Danny Glover, Anthony Quinn, and Antonio Banderas.
Learn about how film festival producers, like those part of PLAFF, and Latino filmmakers worldwide have interacted with Cuba and have dealt with questions of geography, identity and location, and hear about what’s coming up at this year’s festival in “Film from the Latino Diaspora and Ronald Kevin Lewis Visits Sonic Watermelons” the podcast.
***
Audio from the podcast also comes from the Sonic Watermelons archives:
The Tuesday September 20, 2016 live episode of Sonic Watermelons: “Breathe and Climb to the Top: Ronald Kevin Lewis Visits Sonic Watermelons.” #terencecrutcher #keithlamont
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Sonic Watermelons Contact Info:
www.bsrlive.com
www.venussings.com
Facebook: @sonicwatermelons
Twitter: @WatermelonRadio
Soundcloud: @sonicwatermelons
iTunes: “sonic watermelons”
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Building Bridges, Dismantling Systems: James Monteiro Talks Education And Incarceration
Sonic Watermelons
41 minutes 42 seconds
9 years ago
Building Bridges, Dismantling Systems: James Monteiro Talks Education And Incarceration
Original Episode Title:
Back to School with James Monteiro
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Original Episode Date:
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
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Name of Guest(s):
James Monteiro
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Original Episode Summary:
The stores are stocked with notebooks, pens, and backpacks. The flyers are hitting our newspapers and stuffed in our mailboxes. If you have a kid in your house, they are probably scrambling to get that summer reading finished (started?) and dreading the start of a new school year.
Back to School means something a little different for tonight's guest though. James Monteiro runs the Prison Bridge Program through College Unbound. We're going to spend our time talking about the program, it's impact on the students who participate, and the fellowship that James was awarded to keep his work going. Get your #2 pencils out and join us for another amazing hour of Sonic Watermelons.
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Contact Info for Guest:
www.collegeunbound.org
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More Info About the Guest, Topics and/or Podcast:
A lot has been said about the school to prison pipeline. On Tuesday, August 9, 2016, Sonic Watermelons joined the conversation (again) by speaking with James Monteiro, the founder of the Prison Bridge Program through College Unbound. Monteiro’s organization assists individuals who are currently incarcerated and recently released from prison who are trying to obtain their post-secondary education - with the overarching goal of reducing recidivism. Just recently hitting a one-year anniversary, the Prison Bridge Program, says Monteiro, serves 80 students who are currently serving sentences and 14 students who have been released. Though they are unable to award degrees to incarcerated individuals, the program is able to offer up to 12 college credits for free to those inmates. In addition, the Prison Bridge Program can help students apply for college, find jobs, and connect to substance abuse counseling. More than just an education, the Prison Bridge Program offers a network for former prisoners who want to improve their lives and support their families.
Monteiro, as a formerly incarcerated person, has a unique perspective on the power of education to transform a life. However, he also knows the statistics, like those shared in a 2013 study from the Rand Corporation, “a research organization that develops solutions to public policy challenges to help make communities throughout the world safer and more secure, healthier and more prosperous.” Among their findings is that inmates who participate in correctional education programs had a “43 percent lower odds of recidivating than those who did not.”
Previous legislation that effectively eliminated the opportunity for incarcerated individuals to obtain Pell Grants, the costs to incarcerate men and women in RI, and the way to get started if you were recently or are currently incarcerated: these are all additional topics discussed during the August 9, 2016 conversation with James Monteiro and highlighted in Building Bridges, Dismantling Systems: James Monteiro Talks Education And Incarceration on Sonic Watermelons (The Podcast).
To access the Rand Corporation study, www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR266.html.
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Audio from the podcast also comes from:
The Sonic Watermelons / Reza Rites Archive: “Problems with Private Prisons and Students Against the Prison Industrial Complex: New Podcasts from Reza Rites and Sonic Watermelons” - http://bit.ly/2cvoMaD
Mighty Mystic, Concrete World - www.mightymystic.com - https://youtu.be/OWUT7YCXWEA
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Facebook: @sonicwatermelons
Twitter: @WatermelonRadio
Soundcloud: @sonicwatermelons
iTunes: “sonic watermelons”
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Jessica LaBrie
Sonic Watermelons
Film from the Latino Diaspora And Ronald Kevin Lewis Visits Sonic Watermelons
***
Original Episode Title:
From Consumer to Producer: The Providence Latin American Film Festival Visits Sonic Watermelons*
***
Original Episode Date:
August 23, 2016
***
Name of Guest:
Jose Ramirez and Ron Crosson
Providence Latin American Film Festival
***
Original Episode Summary:
The world is a big place with big ideas and lots and lots of music. That is the tagline of Sonic Watermelons, but remove the word music and replace it with movies, and we might be talking about the Providence Latin American Film Festival (PLAFF), coming up in September. Today on Sonic Watermelons, we talk more about PLAFF with Programming Coordinator and Treasurer Ron Crosson and Sonic Watermelons' own Jose Ramirez, who is serving in his first year as Co-Director of the festival.
What does the process look like to move from attending and consuming the culture and media at a film festival to curating, selecting and arranging the pieces of a festival? What is the process used to select a film and how do you get a team onto the same page? And what is the purpose of PLAFF and future direction of the organization and event? We'll talk about this and more TODAY on Sonic Watermelons, Tuesday, August 23, 2016.
***
Contact Info for Guest(s):
www.plaff.org
www.facebook.com/Latin.American.Film.Festival
www.facebook.com/events/211904795893636/
***
More Info About the Guest, Topics and/or Podcast:
Micro-filmmaking and discussions about Latinos in Hollywood: it’s that time of year again, friends - Providence Latin American Film Festival time. This year’s events run September 28 thru October 2nd, and in addition to the capital city, screenings are also happening at Bryant University in Smithfield and the Warwick Public Library (in city of said name).
PLAFF is in its 24th year and #sonicwatermelons team member, Jose Ramirez, has evolved from a guy who used to watch the films to being a co-director (alongside Saul Ramos). Ron Crosson, on the other hand, has been involved since 2000 and during times in which attendees and participants included. Danny Glover, Anthony Quinn, and Antonio Banderas.
Learn about how film festival producers, like those part of PLAFF, and Latino filmmakers worldwide have interacted with Cuba and have dealt with questions of geography, identity and location, and hear about what’s coming up at this year’s festival in “Film from the Latino Diaspora and Ronald Kevin Lewis Visits Sonic Watermelons” the podcast.
***
Audio from the podcast also comes from the Sonic Watermelons archives:
The Tuesday September 20, 2016 live episode of Sonic Watermelons: “Breathe and Climb to the Top: Ronald Kevin Lewis Visits Sonic Watermelons.” #terencecrutcher #keithlamont
****
Sonic Watermelons Contact Info:
www.bsrlive.com
www.venussings.com
Facebook: @sonicwatermelons
Twitter: @WatermelonRadio
Soundcloud: @sonicwatermelons
iTunes: “sonic watermelons”
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Sonic Staff & Volunteers
Reza Clifton
Deejay Kellan
Jessica LaBrie