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March On Washington Film Festival: Shedding Light On “Who Tells the Story” | Afro

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By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com While COVID-19 canceled a lot of cultural and social events, the pandemic has not stopped protests and the fight for equity and justice- as is the case with the March on Washington Film Festival (Sept. 20-27), which is virtually continuing its tradition of serving as a legacy project […]

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