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SUMMARY:A Night at the Movies 100 Years Ago\, screenings of American Cooperative Weekly\, Exploits of Elaine - Episode 2\, Domestic Difficulties\, The Cossack Whip (2016-Mar-7 @ 1:30 p.m.)
DESCRIPTION:The Dryden will screen A Night at the Movies 100 Years Ago with live piano accompaniment by Philip C. Carli\, featuring American Cooperative Weekly (U.S. 1917\, 3 min.\, 35mm)\, Exploits of Elaine – Episode 2 (George B. Seitz and Louis Gasnier\, U.S. 1914—15\, 30 min.\, 35mm)\, Domestic Difficulties (H.G. Fisher\, U.S. 1916\, 8 min.\, 35mm)\, and The Cossack Whip (John H. Collins\, U.S. 1916\, 73 min.\, 35mm).  \nWe are continuing our series of A Night at the Movies 100 Years Ago with a program from 1916\, featuring a newsreel\, a cartoon starring two popular characters from the newspaper "funnies" of the time\, an exciting episode of the most popular serial of 1916\, and a feature starring Viola Dana as Darya\, a ballerina in prerevolutionary Russia bent on revenge against the sadistic and despicable Czarist police chief who murdered her husband and father. A thrilling and sometimes wonderfully kinky melodrama\, The Cossack Whip is one of the few surviving films of the talented director Collins\, the real-life husband of Dana. \n [source: George Eastman Museum website\, 2016-Feb-29]
URL:https://jayceland.com/blog/event/a-night-at-the-movies-100-years-ago-screenings-of-american-cooperative-weekly-exploits-of-elaine-episode-2-domestic-difficulties-the-cossack-whip-2016-mar-7-130-p-m/
LOCATION:Dryden Theatre at George Eastman Museum (formerly George Eastman House)\, 900 East Ave.\, Rochester\, New York\, 14607\, United States
CATEGORIES:JayceLand 2016-Mar-3
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SUMMARY:March Monday Mayhem: Repeal 50-a\, the law that hides blue crime
DESCRIPTION:Enough Is Enough is going to present on its developing campaign to repeal NY Civil Rights Law 50-a for the Flying Squirrel's March Monday Mayhem!  So what the Heck is NY Civil Rights Law 50-a anyway? New York civil rights law section 50-a provides blanket exclusion from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) for ANY police department documents that could potentially be used to evaluate an officer.  So how is 50-a affecting FOIL when it comes to the police department? Since the mid-1990s\, courts in NY have been expanding the use of 50-a in terrifying ways. At this point\, any record that could possibly be used to evaluate the conduct of an officer is now protected from disclosure through FOIL. If citizens complain about an officer or he/she is accused of misconduct\, every complaint made (or even just the number of complaints) against that officer is protected from disclosure. If internal affairs conducts an investigation for misconduct\, corruption\, the use of force\, or anything else for that matter\, every aspect of that report is protected from disclosure even if the names of the people involved are completely removed! If an officer is caught lying\, cheating\, or stealing and has disciplinary charges leveled against him/her\, all of the findings are exempt from disclosure. Basically\, the reasoning is that any police department information that can prove an officer is corrupt can also be used to evaluate that officer's performance\, and is therefore protected from ever being disclosed to the public. It's an incredibly serious issue! \n [source: Facebook\, 2016-Feb-29]
URL:https://jayceland.com/blog/event/march-monday-mayhem-repeal-50-a-the-law-that-hides-blue-crime/
LOCATION:Flying Squirrel Community Space\, 285 Clarissa St.\, Rochester\, New York\, 14608\, United States
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