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Please join FMT for a Discussion with Filmmaker blair dorosh-walther about her work in Film and Social Justice Activism
Director/Producer blair dorosh-walther is an award-winning documentary director, artist, and activist with a passion for inspiring action for social justice through media. They identify as gender non-conforming and use they/them pronouns.
Their first feature-length documentary, Out in the Night, had its international premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2014 and has screened in over 200 film festivals around the world, winning a dozen awards. The film was part of the United Nations’ Free and Equal campaign and kicked off the 2015 POV season with a simultaneous broadcast on the Logo Network. blair is a Guggenheim Fellow and social worker, who is deeply engaged in initiatives related to affordable housing, economic justice, alternatives to incarceration, and the right to self-defense in New York City.

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