No Man’s Land Film Festival

When: Wednesday, February 28, doors at 6:30 p.m., showtime at 7 p.m.
Location: Communications Building Recital Hall, The Evergreen State College
General Admission: Free Event
Hosted By: The Evergreen State College’s Outdoor Program (TOP) and BIPOC & LGBTQ+ Intersectional Support Services (BLISS)
No Man’s Land Film Festival (NMLFF) is the premier adventure film festival for women and gender non-conforming athletes and storytellers. “Our work is oriented by the diverse experiences that the mainstream media has historically failed to recognize,” says Executive Director, Kathy Karlo. “Through art, advocacy, and activism, we seek to challenge mainstream representation and destabilize the gender binary. Starting dialogue is one of the best places to begin when it comes to addressing gender inequality. Showcasing films is the second best place. These films that our platform is based upon reaffirm our right to tell our own stories. Women, gender non-conforming, Black, Indigenous, and multiracial communities deserve this space.”
No Man’s Land is a service-minded, community-oriented arts and advocacy non-profit organization that seeks to break patterns and cycles of harm individually, collectively, and globally. With strong roots in feminism, No Man’s Land champions emerging and established voices of the global majority with respect and support through exclusive premieres, conversations, and live performances.
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