Monday, September 20, 2010
Global Artists and Activists Kick Off New Media Initiative to Spotlight Global Maternal Health
On September 16th, MDGFive.com - the new media initiative I co-founded by Maya Azucena - went live!!!
We have a lot of people to thank - our sponsors EngenderHealth, UNFPA, Ipas, Women Deliver, Reality Digital and Governess Films. To Fredgy Noel Michael for making an awesome promo video. We also are in deep gratitude to our contributing artists whom you can learn about by visiting our Artists' Map on MDGFive.com. And of course all our users, bloggers and supporters who are getting the word out.
You can read the full press release here.
Visit the site and make your own video for maternal health!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
YOUTH ZONES to screen at UN General Assembly
22-year old Wissam Samhat, who is featured in the film will do the introduction.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
MDGFive.com on the move!
The issue of maternal health has been a focus in my film work for the past 5-6 years, and despite the number of incredible screenings, discussions, and conversations that have resulted, there is so much more that needs to be done to change the trends of women dying or suffering from complications due to childbirth or pregnancy.
That's why I chose to produce MDGFive.com - in collaboration with Grammy-winning singer, Maya Azucena - as a means to bring new audiences into the global conversation taking place to improve maternal health. I'm happy to report that a small idea that started last year is starting to blossom...and fast!!
Not only did we receive our first corporate sponsorship from REALITY DIGITAL (an industry-leader in social media who produces online editors) who is offering us $90,000 worth of pro-bono site development and hosting services, we were also chosen to receive a mini-grant from the Pepsi Refresh Campaign to record "LIFE FOR LIFE", a maternal health song/poem to help launch our new initiative to unite artists and activists around maternal health. You can find more information about the song and our activites below.
My and Maya's interest is to utilize our collective networks with the creative and humanitarian worlds to attract new audiences (including young people and communities of color) to maternal health with this project. There are many exciting events and opportunities for MDGFive.com coming along in the next few months (including the Beta-launch of the site at the Women Deliver conference in Washington DC in June.) Some events are listed below. We'll keep you posted on further developments.
Feel free to send me ideas, comments, referrals - they are welcomed and necessary to build the community we hope to build! As always, thanks for your support!
Lisa
That's why I chose to produce MDGFive.com - in collaboration with Grammy-winning singer, Maya Azucena - as a means to bring new audiences into the global conversation taking place to improve maternal health. I'm happy to report that a small idea that started last year is starting to blossom...and fast!!
Not only did we receive our first corporate sponsorship from REALITY DIGITAL (an industry-leader in social media who produces online editors) who is offering us $90,000 worth of pro-bono site development and hosting services, we were also chosen to receive a mini-grant from the Pepsi Refresh Campaign to record "LIFE FOR LIFE", a maternal health song/poem to help launch our new initiative to unite artists and activists around maternal health. You can find more information about the song and our activites below.
My and Maya's interest is to utilize our collective networks with the creative and humanitarian worlds to attract new audiences (including young people and communities of color) to maternal health with this project. There are many exciting events and opportunities for MDGFive.com coming along in the next few months (including the Beta-launch of the site at the Women Deliver conference in Washington DC in June.) Some events are listed below. We'll keep you posted on further developments.
Feel free to send me ideas, comments, referrals - they are welcomed and necessary to build the community we hope to build! As always, thanks for your support!
Lisa
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Curating CINEMA CORNER at Women Deliver
I'm really honored to have been asked by Women Deliver to help curate the CINEMA CORNER at their prestigious conference coming up in May.
In the last few months, I've been introduced to some amazing films covering women's health/maternal health. It's been a pleasure getting to know the filmmakers.
If you're planning to attend the conference, come check out the CINEMA CORNER on Wednesday, June 9th. We'll be showing films in 30-minute slots.
See you there!
Lisa
In the last few months, I've been introduced to some amazing films covering women's health/maternal health. It's been a pleasure getting to know the filmmakers.
If you're planning to attend the conference, come check out the CINEMA CORNER on Wednesday, June 9th. We'll be showing films in 30-minute slots.
See you there!
Lisa
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
A Special NYC Screening of "Not Yet Rain"
In an ongoing celebration of Women's History Month, we're hosting a very special screening of "Not Yet Rain." Held at a luxurious venue in Times Square with performances by young spoken word artists from Urban Word NYC and the electrifying Grammy-winning singer (and partner in my new MDGFive.com initiative), Maya Azucena, you won't want to miss it. It's my absolute favorite kind of screening - one that brings artists together for reflection and celebration.
It's free and open to the public but seats are limited. Please RSVP to notyetrain@ipas.org or our Facebook invite at http://bit.ly/azFJrN.
Many thanks for your support!
Lisa
Lisa Russell
Director/Producer
GOVERNESS FILMS
www.governessfilms.com
Monday, February 15, 2010
Vote for our project
We only need 17 more votes to advance to the next level. Please support my new project, MDGFive.com: A film and new media initiative to increase civic engagement to improve maternal health.
As always, thanks for your support...
Lisa
As always, thanks for your support...
Lisa
Friday, February 12, 2010
Seeking Creative Content for Global New Media Site
Dear friends and fellow artists,
I'm developing a new project in collaboration with various international agencies and artists that blends the creative world with the humanitarian world around the issue of women/motherhood/maternal health.
Briefly, it's a new media "mash up" site that houses license-free music, film and spoken word clips by participating artists representing diverse genres, cultures and regions around the world. Users of the site will be able to mash up these clips to create their own advocacy PSAs. The site will be programmed so that these PSA's can be forwarded to networks, policymakers and development institutions. It will be focused around the UN's Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and will be promoted extensively around the international community starting in the fall.
We're looking for creative content contributions of all genres, styles, etc by artists including filmmakers, musicians, DJs, poets, who work at the local and/or international level.
In exchange for your contribution, we will promote you, your work and your website, distribute your promotional materials at various events and strive to make linkages between two worlds which don't communicate with each other as often as they should, in my opinion.
If you or someone you may know is interested, please contact me at lisa@governessfilms.com and I''ll forward more information.
Thanks!
I'm developing a new project in collaboration with various international agencies and artists that blends the creative world with the humanitarian world around the issue of women/motherhood/maternal health.
Briefly, it's a new media "mash up" site that houses license-free music, film and spoken word clips by participating artists representing diverse genres, cultures and regions around the world. Users of the site will be able to mash up these clips to create their own advocacy PSAs. The site will be programmed so that these PSA's can be forwarded to networks, policymakers and development institutions. It will be focused around the UN's Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and will be promoted extensively around the international community starting in the fall.
We're looking for creative content contributions of all genres, styles, etc by artists including filmmakers, musicians, DJs, poets, who work at the local and/or international level.
In exchange for your contribution, we will promote you, your work and your website, distribute your promotional materials at various events and strive to make linkages between two worlds which don't communicate with each other as often as they should, in my opinion.
If you or someone you may know is interested, please contact me at lisa@governessfilms.com and I''ll forward more information.
Thanks!
Friday, January 22, 2010
"Not Yet Rain" for Roe v. Wade
Today is the 37th anniversary of Roe v Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that made abortion legal in the United States.
I was born at a time when I didn't have to think much about women losing their lives from trying to get rid of an unwanted pregnancy. But when I was in Ethiopia, shooting "Not Yet Rain", it became clear to me just how important is for abortion to be legal if we are going to be saving women's lives.
Please watch my short film at www.NotYetRain.org. The trailer is posted below:
I was born at a time when I didn't have to think much about women losing their lives from trying to get rid of an unwanted pregnancy. But when I was in Ethiopia, shooting "Not Yet Rain", it became clear to me just how important is for abortion to be legal if we are going to be saving women's lives.
Please watch my short film at www.NotYetRain.org. The trailer is posted below:
Friday, January 8, 2010
A new project: book/script on life of Pete O'Neal
On the night of my 39th birthday, I was in Tanzania getting ready for my flight back to New York and a wonderful thing happened.
I was at the United African Alliance Community Center, a community center that was founded by Pete O'Neal a former Black Panther Party member who has been living in exile for the past 40 years. Since it was my birthday, he pulled out a bottle of whiskey and we spent the evening with him reminiscing about his life in Kansas City, running the International Black Panther Party in Algiers, leaving the US, his marriage to his wonderful wife Charlotte and all of the hoop-la and craziness that lead to the creation of the man many know, love and respect today.
Many know of Pete O'Neal - there is a great documentary film on his life in Tanzania (called "A Panther in Africa" - go see it -its online), and many students have visited as part of their study abroad program. However, despite his highly entertaining and enlightening life journey, no one has publicly told his back story.
So, we decided to collaborate - initially a book that I want to turn into a screenplay. I'm in the middle of having a nine and a half hour interview with him transcribed and wanted to share some of it.
Here is the opening, where Pete introduces his name. Even the introduction is hilarious. Stay tuned for an update in March.
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"My name is Pete O’Neal. Wait a minute my name is Felix Lindsay O’Neal Juniors specifically. My nickname is Pete. And the reason that is so, let me show you the brilliance of this.
This has to be the thinking of young black women in the 1940s. My mother was pregnant, and she said she had a friend that was pregnant. And they were gossiping young girls, nineteen years old: “I’m gonna have a baby,” “I’m wanna have a baby too!” “What are we gonna name them?” “Well let’s see. If they’re a boy, I’ll tell you what we’ll do. The first one that has the baby,” because they were pregnant around the same time, “we’ll name the boy ‘Pete.’ And then the second baby, we’ll call him ‘Repeat.’”
So can you imagine if you will? This poor child, this poor male, wherever on this earth he may be, laboring under the burden of the name. But if he was, can you imagine this? “Repeat Johnson.” That is a hell of a thing idn’t it? Yes I said, “Thank God you had me first.”"
I am soooo excited to get moving on this project!!!!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Urban Word Live!!!
That's right - you can watch the slam from the comfort of your own computer and its totally free. The preliminary slam starts February 28th. Check the site for the rest of the schedule.
If you want to check out some of the most talented young social commentators (ie poets), please join our Facebook Fan Page at
here.
and visit our site at
http://www.urbanwordlive.com.
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