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Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival Returns With Star-Power From HBO, Amazon, Starz | Chicago Defender

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The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival recently announced its return which kick-off on Sept. 20. In its 4th year, the Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival including 110 films;nine paneldiscussions featuring producers, writers, directors, actors, student filmmakers;five Q&As; anda premier Pitch Workshop. “The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival has amplified its reach by … Continued

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