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          Ithaca College’s Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF), the Ithaca Motion Picture Project and Cinemapolis/7th Art Corporation will sponsor a limited engagement screening of “OKA!”—director Lavinia Currier’s documentary on the Bayaka people of central Africa.

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ITHACA, NY — Students of color currently pursuing a doctorate in any area of study in the United States are invited to apply for a four-day, funded fellowship program that will feature participation in the screenings, lectures, workshops, master classes and concerts offered by Ithaca College’s Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival 2012 (FLEFF). This year’s weeklong...

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ITHACA, NY — Thanks to a recently formed partnership between Ithaca College’s Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) and the United Nations University (UNU), the UNU-produced video series “Indigenous Perspectives of Climate Change” will be screened at FLEFF 2011 next April 11-17. Established by the UN General Assembly, the UNU is composed of the UNU Centre in...

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ITHACA, NY — The Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) — a Bangkok-based alliance of more than 90 nongovernmental organizations dedicated to defending the rights of trafficked persons and migrants — has formed a partnership with Ithaca College’s Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival in order to discover ways to represent trafficked persons and migrants...

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 Ithaca College’s Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) and its partner Cinemapolis were recognized with a 2010 “Sign of Sustainability” from Sustainable Tompkins. Awarded annually to area individuals and organizations whose efforts have advanced community sustainability, the Sign of Sustainability recognizes FLEFF and Cinemapolis for hosting the world premiere of Canadian filmmaker Chanda Chevannes’s “Living Downstream

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