A press release just in from Lamar Mackson, community activist and chairperson of Plainfield Cable TV Advisory Board --
PLAINFIELD FILMAKER RETURNS TO DELIVER A "PROMISE" TO AREA YOUTH
Plainfield  native and film director, Alrick Brown, will be the featured speaker at  the Plainfield PAL Youth Exposure event entitled Plainfield's Promise  scheduled for Saturday October 30, 2010.  The event, which is part of an  on-going series,  is a mentoring program for middle school students  established in Plainfield, NJ. Mentees are students at local middle  schools and mentors are recent college graduates who want to give back  to the community. The  mission is to empower youth, ages 12-14, to  strive for high levels of success through pursuit of education,  leadership development and community service.
As a graduate of  Plainfield High School, Rutgers and NYU, Brown,  always had the desire  to tell the stories that would contribute to the healing of his  community. His perspective as a filmaker and teacher were influenced  during a two year period as volunteer in the Peace Corps serving the  people of  Cote d' Iviore ( the Ivory Coast) in West Africa.  Interactions with the people of West Africa and Plainfield have informed  his creative expression; an expression first fostered by his birth in  Kingston, Jamaica and migration to, and upbringing in Plainfield, New  Jersey.
Brown's first feature length film, “Kinyarwanda” is a  story about life, love, and forgiveness during the Rwandan Genocide. Set  during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, as the country became a  slaughterhouse, mosques became places of refuge where Muslims and  Christians, came together to protect each other. "Kinyarwanda"  interweaves six tales that provide a complex and real depiction of life  and human resilience in the face of unimaginable danger. The film, which  was shot on location in Africa, has already received critical acclaim  at film festivals including IFP's Rooftop Film Series. 
Alrick  Brown's commitment to give back to his hometown and its youth, as well  as his academic and professional successes, are primary reasons for him  being chosen by the organization to make the presentation.  Plainfield  PAL Youth Exposure Organizer , Lucy Sanchez (Abreu) stated, " Alrick's  core values and demonstration of those ideals is the message we need to  promote to young people in Plainfield.  Our children need access to  examples of homegrown success.  We are very excited about Alrick's  appearance." 
Plainfield's Promise- Plainfield PAL Youth Exposure  Summit is Saturday, October 30th 2010,11am -2pm at Washington School,  427 Darrow Ave. Plainfield ,NJ. Admission is free.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT LUCY SANCHEZ AT Lsanchez100@hotmail.com
Delivered to 15,000 Plainfield "doorsteps" Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday
Friday, October 29, 2010
Plainfield filmmaker returns to deliver a 'promise' to area youth
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