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SUMMARY:Knife Skills Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Knife Skills focuses on the launch of Edwins restaurant in Cleveland\, Ohio. The high-class French restaurant is staffed almost entirely by men and women just out of prison. Most have never cooked or served before\, and have barely two months to learn their trade. In this improbable setting\, we discover the challenges of men and women finding their way after their release. \n  \nFollowing the film\, there will be a panel discussion featuring: \nThomas Lennon – Director of Knife Skills\, journalist\, Academy Award-winning filmmaker \nSharon Richardson – Founder and CEO of Just Soul Catering \nPaul Keefe – Supervising Attorney\, Law Enforcement Bureau\, New York City Commission on Human Rights \nRev. Daiken Nelson – Founder & Tenzo of Mandala Café/Mandala Kitchens \n  \nRegistration recommended. Please RSVP at: fortunesociety.org/knife-skills
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/knife-skills-screening-discussion/
LOCATION:Jerome Greene Hall\, Columbia Law School\, Room 104\, 435 W 116 St\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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