The centerpiece of the first annual Black Docs film series this year will be the first National HIV/AIDS Awareness Film and Discussion, taking place on June 29. The film presented and discussed this year will be the documentary Project W.O.W., which examines the lives of men living on the down low. The event, held in Washington, D.C., at the Landmark Theatre's E Street Cinema, will be attended by TV host Lisa Durden and radio personality Michael Baisden. For tickets and more information, visit www.UrbanFilmSeries.com.
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