ALBA Human Rights Documentary Film Festival
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The ALBA Human Rights Documentary Film Festival is a documentary festival founded in 2011. It is held by ALBA every autumn in New York City. The festival's focus is on human rights issues and creating community dialogue.[1]
ALBA (Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives)[]
The Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA) is an educational non-profit dedicated to promoting social activism and the defense of human rights. ALBA’s work is inspired by the American volunteers of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade who fought fascism in the Spanish Civil War (1936���39). Drawing on the ALBA collections in New York University’s Tamiment Library, and working to expand such collections, ALBA works to preserve the legacy of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade as an inspiration for present and future generations.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Abraham Lincoln Brigade: Spanish Civil War History and Education: Human Rights Film Festival". www.alba-valb.org. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
- ^ "Abraham Lincoln Brigade: Spanish Civil War History and Education: Mission". www.alba-valb.org. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
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Categories:
- Documentary film festivals in the United States
- Film festivals in New York City