AGGIE - Mahogany L. Browne, Adnan Khan, Tanya Selvaratnam and Rachel Kuo

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In this episode, Film Forum Presents a conversation around Catherine Gund’s new documentary, AGGIE, co-presented by the Asian American Writers’ Workshop. AGGIE is the story of the filmmaker’s mother, the philanthropist, collector, and MoMA Board President Emerita Agnes Gund, with a focus on her social justice work. In 2017, Aggie sold Roy Lichtenstein’s painting, “Masterpiece,” at auction for 165 million dollars and used the proceeds to found the Art for Justice Fund, an organization devoted to ending mass incarceration. Today’s episode features a Q&A with two Art for Justice grantees: the poet, writer, curator and organizer Mahogany L. Browne and Adnan Khan, executive director and founder of the prison reform organization Restore Justice. We were also joined for a special introduction by producer Tanya Selvaratnam, who produced AGGIE. The Q&A was moderated by scholar, writer, and educator Dr. Rachel Kuo. AGGIE is currently available for rental in our virtual cinema at www.filmforum.org. A portion of all rental fees support Film Forum. Special thanks to Strand Releasing, Aubin Pictures and the Asian American Writers’ Workshop for making this episode possible. Photos clockwise from top left: Mahogany L. Browne (Photo by Jennie Bergqvist); Adnan Khan; Tanya Selvaratnam (Photo by KK Ottesen); Dr. Rachel Kuo (Photo by Marino Aguas).

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