Wednesday, September 15, 2010




Just back from New Orleans where we marked the 5th anniversary of Katrina by screening the AFTER THE STORM film at the North Rampart Community Center. Our first audience was made up of the some of the kids who now attend the after school program at the Center. For many of them, Katrina is a dim memory, but they were excited to see their own Community Center featured in a film. The difference between THEN and NOW is remarkable -- even to young eyes. We had three more screenings of the film, which gave some of the cast members an opportunity to come forward and speak to the audience. The Center itself is about to go through a major change. After four years of financial challenges, structural improvements and major miracles, Joanne Finley is stepping down as Executive Director. I think we can all agree that she's done wonders with the Center, raising it up from nothing and turning into a true hub of community activity, summer fun and after school care. During this past weekend, we got a chance to meet with the new board members who are taking the lead in making the Center even more essential to the kids and the community.

A special thank you to everyone who have helped us create change in New Orleans -- one neighborhood at a time.

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  1. James, I work for an 80 year-old nonprofit arthouse movie theatre called The Little Theatre in Rochester, NY (www.thelittle.org). Each February we do a series of films/events for Black History Month and we would LOVVVVE to have "After the Storm" featured this year. If possible we would love to have anyone who could, come do a Q&A or something afterwards. If any of this is possible please contact me at kelly@thelittle.org. Thank you! You are brilliant!
    p.s. I played Erzulie many years ago in community theatre so this was especially wonderful to see.

    Kelly Foster

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