TOP 10: With ‘Selma,’ Ava DuVernay Seeks a Different Equality December 4, 2014 by Pamela BurkeTweetShareSharePinEmail With ‘Selma,’ Ava DuVernay Seeks a Different Equality: Manohla Dargis–nytimes.com–12/4/14–Photo: Atsushi Nishijima, Paramount Pictures TweetShareSharePinEmailCategory: Top 10 Eye LinksTag: Ava DuVernay, Bloody Sunday, Campaign for Black Voter Rights, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Female Filmmakers, Lyndon B. Johnson, Motion Picture, New York Times, Paramount Pictures, Selma, Women Movie Directors Recent Posts TWE 355: Catherine Scrivano Offers Advice to Those Facing Financial Fallout After Disaster Strikes Read moreTWE 355: Catherine Scrivano Offers Advice to Those Facing Financial Fallout After Disaster StrikesTWE 354: Adventurer Jenn Baljko on How She Found Courage on a 10,000 Mile Walk Read moreTWE 354: Adventurer Jenn Baljko on How She Found Courage on a 10,000 Mile WalkTWE 353—Catherine Scrivano on Year-End Financial Tips to Address Before You Say Happy New Year! Read moreTWE 353—Catherine Scrivano on Year-End Financial Tips to Address Before You Say Happy New Year!
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