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Age: 103
Sign: Libra

City: El Barrio
State: NEW YORK
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/28/2006

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Monday, December 15, 2008 

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MEET THE F-WORD CLASS

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Happy Holidays!

On the heels of a year that's included an historic presidential election and a severe economic crisis to boot, we here at Chica Luna, feel that now, more than ever, we have to recognize our milestones and accomplishments at home. Starting with many thanks to our growing number of supporters who came out last month to show love for our founders Sofia Quintero, Sonia Gonzalez-Martinez, and Elisha Miranda. A special thanks to award presenters--Marcella Landres, Sam Pollard & Iris Morales--having you there gave us all a fuller picture of what these three have done and continue to do as female artist-activists of color. And speaking of trailblazing Latinas, we have to salute our tireless Interim Executive Director, Lillian Jimenez, a recent recipient of the Comite Noviembre award. Comite Noviembre, for 22 years, has commemorated and acknowledges the contributions Puerto Ricans have made to NYC, New York and the nation. Lillian and eight others are, according to CN, "Lo Mejor de Nuestra Comunidad." We couldn't agree more--congratulations Lillian!

And our Chica Luna family continues to grow--welcome to our newest board member, Michele Stephenson, an accomplished filmmaker who tackles human rights and race relations in her narrative and documentary work. Click here to meet her. Also, to our newest team of interns, Abril de los Santos, Genesis Abreu, Samantha Stanton and Katie Fitzsimmons--much appreciation for all the energy, work and spirit you've brought to our organization so far!

A word about the current financial woes: respect and love to all of you, all of us, who are figuring out ways to survive the crisis (which didn't just start this month, despite popular news reports). We appreciate all who continue to support our grassroots organization and we extend a hand to those of you who may have extra funds in this time; we need your help too! Our favorite quote these days is, "There is always opportunity--even in crisis." Make a tax-deductible donation to Chica Luna today and help women of color continue to have the facilities to tell "herstories."

We'd like to personally invite all of you to catch the screening of an independent film directed by someone dear to Chica Luna's heart--actor/comedian Victor Cruz. His piece, "La Operacion", addresses the sterilization of Puerto Rican women. You can catch this film, plus Q&A, drinks and food at the newly opened East Harlem Cafe on the corner of 104th & Lexington on Friday, December 12th at 7:30pm. Much love to Victor for showing that those who support the stories about the lives of women of color need to be told by all of us.
Sincerely,
The Women of Chica Luna


Re-Granting Opportunity Available for New York State Artists!
free103point9 is pleased to announce the 2009 Distribution Grant for New York State Artists providing support for the distribution of new works in film, video, sound, new-media, and media-installation. This grant is for completed works only.

Funding is available from free103point9 through a regrant from New York State Council on the Arts' Electronic Media and Film Program. Grant awards will assist artists in making works available to public audiences and may include, but are not limited to: duplication of previews, screening, and exhibition copies of moving image and sound works; promotional materials including documentation and schematics of media-installation and new-media works. The rental or purchase of equipment for exhibition/distribution by individual artists is also eligible. Artists may request funding support up to a maximum amount of $10,000. New to the Distribution Grant this year, successful applicants will also be awarded the additional opportunity to work with a project consultant. This mentor will have expertise in the grantees' specific genre of media art. Application Deadline: December 31, 2008

Call for Entries: Media That Matters Documentary Film Festival
Submit here for the chance to be one of the final twelve jury-selected films and become part of our outreach and distribution efforts to create social change through film. Following a New York City Premiere, an Awards Ceremony and industry networking events in June 2009, your film will take part in the Media That Matters international, multi-platform campaign with DVD distribution, broadcasts, streaming and hundreds of screenings across the globe! Arts Engine will create accompanying discussion guides and screening materials to promote conversation and encourage educators, activists and organizations alike to take action around your film. All finalists will be awarded $1000 to assist in future filmmaking efforts. Deadline: ALL materials must be postmarked by: January 9th, 2009.

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Saturday, October 18, 2008 
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chica luna productions presents:
a founders celebration
elisha miranda ~sonia gonzalez-martinez  ~ sofia quintero

save the date
11. 20.08

come and help us celebrate the
pioneering work of
three dynamic women!
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Thursday, November 20th

6-8:30pm


Location: Julia de Burgos Cultural Center
1680 Lexington Ave
 (b/t 105th & 106th Sts)

New York, NY 10029


Please RSVP to Courtney Young at 212.410.3544 or
courtney@chicaluna.com


Suggested Donation: $50
 



 
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"Chica Luna inspired me to be more fearless
in terms of my creative work...I think I have
hope for new images."

--May, a current participant in the F-Word,
Chica Luna media justice filmmaking program
created by Sofia, Elisha & Sonia




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New York, New York 10029
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Thursday, October 09, 2008 

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What's up family?

It's the ladies from Chica Luna wishing you a happy fall, back to school and election season.(Anything else?) Our vote is for more women of color to be directing and producing films that challenge the status quo. While the F-Word remains our main way of carrying out that promise, at Chica Luna, we continue to need interns to help our office support this mission. An internship at Chica Luna provides women and men a great introduction to the media industry and immense hands-on administrative and production experience. You'll also learn in a supportive, creative and ever-growing progressive environment committed to social justice. Internships are unpaid although we offer college credit where applicable. Go here for more information and to apply.

Speaking of applications, a note to F-Word alums about regranting for your films--there are funds available through the New York State Council on the Arts' Electronic Media and Film Program. Scroll down for more information!

We're also picking up speed with preparations for our upcoming fundraising event that will honor Chica Luna founders, Elisha Miranda, Sofia Quintero and Sonia Gonzalez. Tentative date for this celebration is the end of November—stay tuned. To volunteer for this event, please contact Courtney Young at courtney@chicaluna.com
If you have any wonderful anecdotes about our founders, please send them to Courtney as well.
Sincerely,
The Women of Chica Luna



MNN to host El Barrio neighborhood video screening--Oct 2nd
Please join our friends at Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN) for a video screening of works by organizations dealing with issues important to the El Barrio community. The screening will take place on Thursday, October 2nd at 6pm at the Cataño Community Garden on 171 East 110th street between Lexington and 3rd Aves. Take the 6 or 2/3 train to 110th street. MNN will feature videos from Union Settlement Association, Educational Video Center and East Harlem Preservation Society. If you have questions or need more information please contact Ivettza Sanchez at 212-757-2670 ext 345. Also, join MNN's Youth Channel for their screening of "18 in '08", a nonpartisan documentary made by 19-year old director, David D. Burstein. Targeted at today's 17-24 year olds, many of whom will be voting for the first time in a presidential election in 2008, the film explains what is at stake for youth in this historic election. Screenings will take place on Oct 1 and Oct 8 from 4:30-6:30 pm--for more info and to RSVP, please contact Isis Kenney at 212-757-2670 ext.330 or email at isis@youthchannel.org.

Re-Granting Opportunity Available for New York State Artists!
free103point9 is pleased to announce the 2009 Distribution Grant for New York State Artists providing support for the distribution of new works in film, video, sound, new-media, and media-installation. This grant is for completed works only.

Funding is available from free103point9 through a regrant from New York State Council on the Arts' Electronic Media and Film Program. Grant awards will assist artists in making works available to public audiences and may include, but are not limited to: duplication of previews, screening, and exhibition copies of moving image and sound works; promotional materials including documentation and schematics of media-installation and new-media works. The rental or purchase of equipment for exhibition/distribution by individual artists is also eligible. Artists may request funding support up to a maximum amount of $10,000. New to the Distribution Grant this year, successful applicants will also be awarded the additional opportunity to work with a project consultant. This mentor will have expertise in the grantees' specific genre of media art. Application Deadline: December 31, 2008

Call for Entries: 6th Annual IndieProducer Screenwriting Contest
As an aspiring screenwriter, what you need more than anything is exposure. It doesn't matter how great your script is if no one has read it. The goal of the IP Screenwriting Contest is to get your screenplay in front of the people who can hire you, and help get your movies made. Our judges are high caliber industry professionals, so regardless of whether you win an award, your work is being seen by the right people. First place prize of $1000 cash and the IP Award for Best Screenplay. Second place prize of $250 cash, third place prize of $150 cash. Submission deadline is October 15, 2008.


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Wednesday, September 10, 2008 

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Chica Luna Productions is looking for interns!

Who's Chica Luna? We're filmmakers. Activists. Artists. Writers. A passionate group of women who are invested in changing the mass media landscape.  And we need a few capable women and men to be a part of media activism with women of color front and center.

(This isn't just any old internship)

We provide a great introduction to the media industry and immense hands-on administrative and production experience. You'll also learn in a supportive, creative and ever-growing progressive environment committed to social justice.

Internships are unpaid although we offer

college credit where applicable.

All applicants must be able to commit to

at least 10 hours per week.

We're looking for energetic self-starters, people with a great sense of humor, pleasant phone manner, excellent attention to detail, good follow-up and team player skills, interest in progressive politics, a sense of organization, an eagerness to learn and ask questions.

Proficiency in current versions of MS Word and Excel software on a PC and MAC is a must. Experience in Final Cut Pro and Filemaker Pro may be required for specific internships.

FUNDRAISING/DEVELOPMENT INTERN

COMMUNICATIONS/MANAGEMENT INTERN

PROGRAMMING INTERN

EDITING/PRODUCTION INTERN 

Application Details: Please submit via email a resume and letter of interest stating which internship you are applying.  PLEASE INDICATE IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF YOUR EMAIL WHICH INTERNSHIP YOU ARE APPLYING FOR.  A short writing sample is also required for all applicants.  All three pieces of supporting material must be submitted as an attachment in MS Word to tokumbo@chicaluna.com. Send any questions to this email as well.  Staff diversity and equal opportunity are fundamental values at Chica Luna Productions, Inc.  We strongly encourage people of color, of diverse gender identities and women to apply. 

For further information about our organization, please check out our website at www.chicaluna.com.

Please read below for specific responsibilities and information unique to each position.

FUNDRAISING/DEVELOPMENT INTERN

Chica Luna Productions seeks an intern to assist its current Director of Development with the completion and packaging of all grant and fundraising proposals for the organization.

In addition, fundraising events are extremely important to the organization's cultivation of individual donors. Interns should also have a strong background and/or desire to learn about event planning and be willing to support the development director in the successful implementation of all fundraising events.  Responsibilities for the position include:

  • Aiding in the preparation of grants (i.e. making copies, hand-delivering proposals, etc.)
  • Researching potential funders for the organization
  • Assisting in the creation and maintenance of grant database
  • Assist in the solicitation and stewarding of potential sponsorships from corporations, local businesses, etc.
  • Assist in the planning, production and facilitation of any fundraising events that are executed during the internship period.

Deadline and detail orientation is essential for a potential candidate. The ability to think categorically and to work independently and cooperatively to achieve common goals is strongly desired. PC computer literacy, familiarity with the World Wide Web, and excellent interpersonal skills is required.

COMMUNICATIONS/MANAGEMENT INTERN

This intern will assist the Executive Director and Office Manager with daily operations, organizational projects, online and e-newsletter efforts.  The ideal candidate will assist in content production and other duties associated with creating content for and maintaining chicaluna.com, as well as our Myspace and Facebook pages. Applicant should have strong writing and editing skills, some knowledge of HTML and familiarity with graphics manipulation. Candidates should have excellent research and writing skills, excellent attention to detail, good follow-up and team player skills and an interest in journalism, public relations, film and politics.  Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator skills are a plus but not required.

PROGRAMMING INTERN

Our programming intern will provide support to the director of Chica Luna's signature program, the F-Word, a multimedia, women of color justice project.  Responsibilities will include administrative and communications support, as well as occasional video production and photography responsibilities.  Candidates should be able to multi-task, have attention to detail, have excellent research and writing skills, able to take direction, and highly computer literate. Ideal candidates will have some video production experience, particularly with camera operation and lighting. Candidate should have excellent communications and technical skills, be organized and meticulous, and a creative problem solver.

EDITING/PRODUCTION INTERN

The editing intern will assist in the following tasks:

·         Maintenance and upkeep of editing stations and its wires.

·         Logging and digitizing footage of all projects for the organization.

·         Labeling any DV Tapes that are nameless and keeping an archival track record of them.

·         Preparing multiple DVD copies of all Chica Luna Films, promos and events.

·         Re-Sizing Photos in Photoshop and preparing them to import into FCP Studio.

·         Editing of actual Chica Luna programming.

Must be proficient in one or more of: Final Cut Pro Studio, IDVD or DVD Studio Pro 5 and Adobe Photoshop. Must be able to work individually and meet the organization's deadlines. Candidate should have excellent communications and technical skills, be organized and meticulous, and a creative problem solver.

Sunday, June 22, 2008 
Go to WWW.PANDORASHOW.COM

Sunday, June 22, 2008 

Category: Art and Photography
Check this out...from the Co-founders of Chica Luna Productions....

* * * MEDIA ALERT * * *

PANDORA'S
Ten Monologues Open the Box of Queer Latino Identities

Sister Outsider Entertainment
(Producers: Julia Carias, Elisha Miranda, Sofia Quintero & Alexander Ramirez)

PRESENT

PANDORA'S is a multimedia theater production featuring monologues and documentary shorts which sheds light on the Latin@ queer (LGBTQI) experience.

Written by
Sandra Alvarez, Janis Astor del Valle, Tina Bartolome, Julia Carias, Jasmine Colon, Fernanda Coppel, Deyanira Garcia, Aurora Guerrero, Elisha Miranda, Desi Moreno-Penson, Lissette J. Norman & Sofia Quintero.

Featuring
Claudia Acosta, Dominique Andriese, Janis Astor del Valle, Desiree Cobb, Sherette Gregg, Carina Gregorio, Julia Ahumada Grob, Daphne Lopez, Desi Moreno-Penson & Karen J. Robles.

Dramaturg
Sofia Quintero

Short Films Director
Aurora Guerrero of Womyn Image Makers

Artistic Director/Theater Director
Elisha Miranda


WHO: SISTER OUTSIDER aims to create commercially viable, and culturally relevant content across a range of media platforms including print, internet, theater, film and television that appeals to a multi cultural audience (www.sisteroutsider.biz)

WHAT: Pandora's features ten diverse monologues, seven short films woven together with music to represent different queer identities from diverse ethnic and identity backgrounds (bisexual, transgender, lesbian, questioning, homeless, immigrant, etc.) Its debut marks a breakthrough in visibility and expression in the Latin@ queer community.

WHEN: July 2nd- July 6th, 2008

Evening Shows
Wednesday, July 2nd - Friday, July 5th at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 6th at 8pm

Matinee Shows
Saturday, July 5th at 2pm
Sunday, July 6th at 2pm

WHERE: Theater Row
410 West 42ndStreet
New York City

HOW DO I PURCHASE TICKETS? To buy tickets. please visit www.pandorashow.com or www.ticketcentral.com. Use code: POST to receive a 10% discount.

WHY: During the show, an Ending Homo-Hatred Outreach Toolkit will be distributed to audience members. The Toolkit will contain strategies and resources for combating internal and external homophobia, such as a directory of organizations that conduct outreach and education on issues of sexuality.

HOW: The commissioned writers and diverse cast use music, videos and theater to narrate the experience of the Latino/a queer community.

Press Contact: Melissa Quinones, Melissaq3@gmail.com, 917-853-2052

Sister Outsider Entertainment
55 West 116th Street, Suite 350
New York, New York 10026
www.sisteroutsider.biz
646.688.0865 Tel. 646-514.3503

Want to earn a free ticket? Volunteer to do outreach for SOE? To learn more, contact Julia at julia@sisteroutsider.biz or Alex at alexander@sisteroutsider.biz
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE LATINO WRITERS LAB!

APPLICATION DEADLINE: MARCH 19th

TO APPLY: Download the information packet and application online at:

http://www.nalip.org/signaturePrograms/LWL2007app.pdf

The Latino Writers Lab? is a unique program for NALIP members who aspire
to work as professional screenwriters, or who desire to develop a
strong, viable screenplay for production or sale. It includes skills
development by professional instructors, direct mentoring of your
work-in-progress by writer/mentors, and professional lunches on legal,
guild and industry information. Only 12 ˆ 15
writers will be selected to participate in this 10-day intensive
workshop.

The first five-day seminar will be conducted in New York City May 2 - 6,
2007, beginning Wednesday evening with an orientation and screening. The
second five-day Fall seminar will be held in Santa Monica, CA, in
mid-September. Commitment to both seminars and the writing work in
between is a MUST ˆ you‚ll thank us!

In its fifth year, the Latino Writers Lab offers a new opportunity. You
are now able to submit your story/script if it is written in Spanish!
You must be fluent in English for all morning sessions, screenings and
professional lunches with instructors and executives. Individual
projects written in Spanish will also be analyzed and mentored by
Spanish speaking professionals!

ONLY 4 Hotel scholarships will be available in each location: submit a
one page essay explaining why you need this housing assistance, and
acknowledge your commitment to participate as a volunteer in future
NALIP programs. Special NALIP hotel rates available for all LWL
out-of-town writers.

There is less than one week left to apply, so send in your application
now! Don't miss this
incredible opportunity.

TO APPLY: Download the information packet and application online at:

http://www.nalip.org/signaturePrograms/LWL2007app.pdf

APPLICATIONS MUST BE POSTMARKED MARCH 19 ˆ Notification by April 9th
Monday, January 29, 2007 
I would love to see my Bay Area gente and there is still room for the February 3rd workshop on writing for novels and film. Details are below. It's free, but donations accepted and will benefit the launch of a digital storytelling project partnering with people in California's women's prisons as part of Justice Now's Building a World Without Prisons campaign. E-Fierce

RSVP soon to email below.
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Film and Novel Writing Workshop
For Women, Trans, and Genderqueers of Color

With

Elisha María Miranda aka E-Fierce
Activist, Educator, Writer, Filmmaker

And

Patty Dukes, emcee, filmmaker and Chica Luna F-Word project graduate
Karly Beaumont, filmmaker and Project Director at Chica Luna

Saturday, February 3
1-3 pm at Justice Now
1322 Webster Street, Suite 210
Oakland, CA 94612

Limited space available!
To register, email vanessa.y.huang@gmail.com

Donations accepted and will benefit the launch of a digital
storytelling project partnering with people in California's women's
prisons as part of Justice Now's Building a World Without Prisons
campaign

You can find out more about Elisha's work by checking out the websites below:

www.chicaluna.com
www.thesistahood.com
www.otwmovie.com
www.myspace.com/thesistahood
www.elishamiranda.com
www.sisteroutsider.biz
Thursday, January 04, 2007 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Seeking Crew/Location for upcoming short satire film entitled LATINOWOOD
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

Sister Outsider Entertainment seeks key CREW and LOCATION for upcoming short film titled LATINOWOOD. In a world where Hollywood is dominated by white collars, LATINOWOOD portrays a different view in a Satire and Comedic way that deals with Latino's taking over the Hollywood Industry in the near future.

SEEKING CREW
Crew will be needed the weekends of February 10th, 11th, 17th, 18th (subject to change).

1. Director of Photography: need well experienced who has some knowledge of shooting and lighting for Black and White video. Familiarity with a 24pf camera or own equipment a plus. REEL or RESUME a plus!

2. Script Supervisor with a good eye and well organized to keep track of CONTINUTY. Making sure that each scene that is shot matched and makes sense.

3. Sound Crew: Sound and BOOM Operator that can work closely with DP to make sure audio levels are accurate and that the best sound is captured.

If interested, please contact Jasmine Colon at jasmine@sisteroutsider.biz immediately. No pay, but DVD copy, meals and travel included.



SEEKING LOCATION
Corporate Office Space with a Corridor as separate room for upcoming short film titled LATINOWOOD.
Friday, December 29, 2006 

Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
Brooklyn Young Filmmakers is producing the 'INSIDE MAN' Conference (How To Get Jobs in Film) on January 13th at Long Island University from 10:00am-7:00pm.

The conference will open with a screening of the Spike Lee film 'INSIDE MAN' followed by workshops explaining how different departments worked on the film and informational panels on how to get started in film careers without going to college.

Workshop career topics include:
Scriptwriting / Editing / Wardrobe / Hair & Make-Up / Art Design & Set Construction / Grip Department

SPIKE LEE SCREENING ROOM
LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY BROOKLYN CAMPUS

Corner of Flatbush & Dekalb (Enter by Dekalb gate)
N,R,Q,M,B,D to Dekalb 2,3,4,5 to Nevins
$20 before 1/12/07 / $25 at door ($10 for NYCHA Residents)
(Refreshments included)

TO REGISTER: info@wearebyfc.org (718)935-0490