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Febuary - April 2004 -- Debra Denker is currently traveling through India and will be working with GFF when she returns to produce a documentary.
March 2004 -- GFF has just completed production of a training film for Frank Bell documenting the use of a pole technique, developed by horse trainer John Sharp, to gently and rapidly gentle mustangs.
December 2004 -- GFF released a documentary documenting the first year of  Friends of Horses Rescue & Adoption, a Colorado nonprofit that rescues, rehabilitates and places into adoptive homes retired racehorses, PMU foals, and other equines. Many are bought at killer auctions and their rescue prevents them from going to slaughter where their meat is exported to Europe and Japan for human consumption.
March 2003 -- GFF worked with South African Muhdni Grimwood who designs and produces printed materials for two South African AIDS organizations, the AIDS Legal Network  (ALN) and The Western Cape Networking AIDS Community of South Africa (www.wc-nacosa.co.za).  GFF is providing a photo taken by GFF’s Kellie Gibbs of a Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) demonstration in Durban, South Africa for greater access to drugs for the treatment of HIV/AIDS. It will appear on the cover of the next issue of ALN’s "AIDS LEGAL QUARTERLY"  for distribution to South Africa’s legal profession and interested NGOs and government departments. The issue is featuring the work of TAC and its ongoing struggle with the South African government on access to treatment.
GFF's documentary on 9-11, "Note Bene" was shown at a program given by GFF Team Member Lois Herman in February 2003 at a meeting of  Soroptimist International. It was also shown at  the International Convention of Soroptmist  International in the Urkaine in August 2002.  Soroptmist International is a worldwide organisation for women in management and professions  in management and professions working through service projects to advance human rights and the status of women.

Note Bene was also shown in the Czech Republic in June 2002 at the 21st Congress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences.
The Global AIDS Alliance, a transnational alliance of partner
organizations, including major religious organizations, humanitarian agencies, human rights groups, and AIDS activist groups, will be using GFF photos from S. Africa on a new website they are creating.
Read excerpts from a University of London study on the use of media in the fight against AIDS featuring critical acclaim of GFF's work.  Click here.

 

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