Los Angeles Media Join Us At This Exclusive Movie Premiere and Fundraiser on October 5th, 2024

Presented @ The BeeHive by Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles and The Sisterhood Alliance Freed & Equity (SAFE) Partnership
By: Concerned Citizens Of South Central Los Angeles
 
LOS ANGELES - Sept. 24, 2024 - PRLog -- Experience an unforgettable night as Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles (CCSCLA) proudly hosts an exclusive double movie premiere and fundraiser on October 5, 2024, at 7:00 PM, at the iconic Beehive venue in Los Angeles. This invite-only event will bring together major figures from the entertainment industry—spanning hip-hop, film, TV, and social activism—for an evening celebrating community impact through film and philanthropy.

Event Overview:

Location:

The Beehive, a renowned Black-owned cultural landmark, will provide the backdrop for the premiere of two powerful films, each spotlighting important social issues while showcasing Los Angeles' rich artistic heritage.

Premiere Highlights:

Not Without Alonzo

Produced by Noreen McClendon and directed by Professor Timothy Conley, this film delves into the origins of West Coast Hip-Hop with commentary from legendary figures like The D.O.C., DJ Yella, Ice Cube, DJ Battlecat, and more. Following the screening, a live Q&A with producer Noreen McClendon will offer insights into the making of the film.

Something About Mother

Directed by Millena Gay and written by Noreen McClendon, this compelling narrative stars Lydia Cornell, Dawnn Lewis, Cleavon McClendon, and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs. Audiences will get an up-close look at the creative process during the Q&A with the director and cast.

A Fundraiser with Purpose:

More than just a movie night, this event is a pivotal fundraiser co-sponsored by The Sisterhood Alliance Freed & Equity (SAFE) Partnership. Proceeds will support the creation of a transitional home for formerly incarcerated women, providing essential resources and services for reintegration into society.

Why Attend:

Be a part of this transformative evening, where you'll connect with influential figures from the entertainment industry, nonprofit organizations, government, and business sectors. This exclusive event is a prime opportunity for networking while supporting a meaningful cause centered on Los Angeles' underserved communities.

Press & Media Contact Information:

Noreen McClendon
Executive Director, Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles
Phone: (323) 846-2500 x1161
Email: info@ccscla.org
Website: https://www.ccscla.net

The Beehive

Phone: (323) 206-6772
Email: info@solabeehive.com

Media Inquiries:
CCSCLA
Phone: (323) 846-2500
Email: info@ccscla.org

Los Angeles entertainment reporters don't miss your chance to attend this impactful event and report on an evening that blends film, music, and community empowerment.

Media Contact
Noreen McClendon
***@ccscla.org
(323) 846-2500
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Source:Concerned Citizens Of South Central Los Angeles
Email:***@ccscla.org
Tags:Movie Screening
Industry:Non-profit
Location:Los Angeles - California - United States
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