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Celebrate Women this Black History Month! | Special Offer from WMM




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2014 New Releases Sale: Final Two Weeks!



For the start of 2015, we are offering an incredible first time discount on our 2014 collection: 15% off any 2014 new release!* These titles cover a diverse range of subjects and contemporary topics from critical human rights issues, to African American and feminist studies

 

Use code NRE14 at checkout to apply your discount. Offer expires January 31, 2015. Does not include 2015 new releases




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Women Make Movies gratefully acknowledges the support of our funders: The National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. 

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FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH!

Angela Davis in REFLECTIONS UNHEARD

In anticipation of Martin Luther King Day on January 19, Women Make Movies is celebrating Black History Month early with our favorite African American Studies titlestake 25% off any African American subject film!* Celebrate the lives of African American women and the contributions they have made to their families, communities and society from the civil rights movement to the present.These films make the perfect companion piece to any course on race, class and gender. For the first time 2014 bestsellers REFLECTIONS UNHEARD and LIVING THINKERS are included in this discount! See highlights below. 

REFLECTIONS UNHEARD: Black Women in Civil Rights unearths the story of black women's political marginalization-between the Black Power movement and second wave feminism, showing how each failed to recognize black women's overlapping racial and gender identities. 

LIVING THINKERS: An Autobiography of Black Women in the Ivory Tower examines the intersection of race, class and gender for Black women professors and administrators working in U.S. colleges and universities today.

THE EDGE OF EACH OTHER'S BATTLES: The Vision of Audre Lorde is a moving tribute to legendary black lesbian feminist poet Audre Lorde. 

MOUNTAINS THAT TAKE WING: A Conversation with Angela Davis & Yuri Kochiyama who discuss personal histories and influences that shaped them and their overlapping experiences.

BEAH: A Black Woman Speaks celebrates the life of legendary African American actress, poet and political activist Beah Richards. 

STANDING ON MY SISTERS' SHOULDERS tells the story of the women fought for change in Mississippi and altered the course of American history forever.

CHISHOLM '72 - Unbought and Unbossed takes an in-depth look at the 1972 presidential campaign of Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to Congress. 

*Use offer code BHME15 to apply your discount. Cannot be combined with any other offer, other exceptions may apply. Offer expires March 15, 2015. 

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