Celebrate the Life and Work of Milton Rogovin with his son, Mark Rogovin
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On Friday October 21, 2011 at 7:30pm the Flying Squirrel and Rochester Indy Media will host an evening to celebrate the life and work of Milton Rogovin with his son Mark Rogovin.
The evening will include the screening of the film "The Rich Have Their Own Photographers" followed by a chance for a discussion and Q & A's with Mark Rogovin.
A little about the film:
In 1957, Milton Rogovin was declared “The Top Communist in Buffaloâ€. In reality, he was an optometrist active registering Black voters. Refusing to be silenced, he found a new political voice, a camera.
Milton began to document Buffalo’s poorest and working classes, and eventually, the world’s. Collaborating with Pablo Neruda and others at the forefront of justice movements, documenting those he considers, “The Forgotten Onesâ€.
Through his photographs, Rogovin depicts the extreme inequalities that exist and conveys that message through beautiful works of art. But for Rogovin, his prints are his protests, his only concern is the continuing fight for social justice.