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Win Tickets to Terence Nance's '18 Black Girls/Boys Ages 1–18 Who Have Arrived at the Singularity and Are Thus Spiritual Machines' at SFIFF

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18 Black Girls / Boys Ages 1-18 Who Have Arrived at the Singularity and Are Thus Spiritual Machines: $X in an Edition of $97 Quadrillion by Terence Nance (Sundance Institute)

KQED's Truly CA is proud to partner with the San Francisco International Film Festival for one of the most compelling performances of the year. Live and onstage, join artist and filmmaker Terence Nance as he reflects on bias and narratives of black youth.

"Nance investigates the predispositions of our culture and media by taking audiences through a tour of the ways that various narratives of black youth...are presented via simple internet search functions"

Fill out the form below for a chance to win a pair of tickets!


From all entries, we’ll randomly select two winners for a pair of tickets (worth $15 per ticket). Deadline to enter is Thursday, April 13th 2017 at 11:59 pm. Winners will be notified by e-mail on Friday, April 14th and tickets will be held at Will Call. You must be a California resident and 18 years or older to participate. Employees of KQED are not eligible to enter.

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San Francisco International Film Festival
April 5th - April 15th

Various theaters: Alamo Drafthouse, Roxie Theatre, BAMPFA, Castro Theatre, YBCA, SF MOMA, Dolby Cinema, and Victoria Theatre.

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