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Photo Gallery

Congressman Donald M. Payne and Assemblyman WIlliam D. Payne join Hafiz Farid, director and Shelley Grodner Seidenstein, Executive Producer of Darfur Too Dark Too Far at the Oak Bluffs screening on Martha's Vineyard. L to R, William D. Payne, Hafiz Farid, Donald M. Payne and Shelley Grodner Seidenstein.
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Award winning Film Team, Director Hafiz Farid, Executive Producer, Shelley Grodner Seidenstein and Producer/Editor, Richard Woods outside the Luna Stage Theatre, where Luna Stage's artistic director, Jane Mandel, hosted a most successful fundraiser for the Team's award winning documentary film, Darfur Too Dark Too Far.

Rabbi Jehiel Orenstein, religious leader emeritus of Congregation Beth El in South Orange joins Hafiz Farid with other panelists, Reverend Charles Blustein Ortman, Dr. Lori Heninger and Youth Group Leader, Erin McKinney-Prupis and students for the screening and Panel Discussion of DARFUR TOO DARK TOO FAR sponsored by Holocaust Council of MetroWest, African-American Heritage Parade Committee and NoCane Inc held at the JCC of West Orange, NJ.
L to R, Rabbi Jehiel Orenstein, 9th person in back, Reverend Orenstien, 10th person front, Erin McKinney-Prupis , Hafiz Farid, back row next to last, Dr. Lori Heninger

Eleanor Hughes, member of Martha's Vineyard Polar Bear Club, with award winning director of Darfur Too Dark Too Far, Hafiz Farid, at the Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival reception, where Darfur Too Dark Too Far was awarded Best of Best for Documentary Film.

Some of the Next Generation Filmmakers from The Heart and Mind Revealed Through Camera's Eye Filmmaking Program screening their documentary films.

Hafiz Farid and Shelley Grodner Seidenstein accompany their filmmaking middle school student , Elyssa Claudio, to BlueWaveNJ and Warren/Sussex County Branch NAACP's Program, where Elyssa Claudio and Erin Uche's documentary film, Segregation Yesterday Today Tomorrow was screened. L to R, Hafiz Farid, Elyssa Claudio, Shelley Grodner Seidenstein

Faculty members of East Orange, NJ schools attend a workshop and screening of Darfur Too Dark Too Far facilitated by director of this award winning film, Hafiz Farid.
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