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Documentary Film Outreach Internship

INTERNS WANTED FOR DOCUMENTARY FILM OUTREACH

Filmmakers looking for law-school and college students to work as interns on an outreach campaign for a documentary film on the life of William Kunstler, a radical civil rights lawyer. The film premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and will air on the award-winning PBS documentary series, P.O.V., in the Spring of 2010 following its theatrical release this Fall.

SYNOPSIS:

In WILLIAM KUNSTLER: DISTURBING THE UNIVERSE, filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler explore the life of their father, the late radical civil rights lawyer. In the 1960s and 70s, Kunstler fought for civil rights with Martin Luther King Jr. and represented the famed “Chicago 8” activists who protested the Vietnam War. When the inmates took over Attica prison, or when the American Indian Movement stood up to the federal government at Wounded Knee, they asked Kunstler to be their lawyer.

To his daughters, it seemed that he was at the center of everything important that had ever happened. But when they were growing up, Kunstler represented some of the most reviled members of society, including rapists and assassins. This powerful film not only recounts the historic causes that Kunstler fought for; it also confronts a man that even his own daughters did not always understand, a man who believed that, however unpopular, justice should serve all.

It is an inspiring story standing up for justice, fighting racism, and having the courage to make unpopular choices in the service of social change.

Internship duties include helping us build a network of organizations and law firms to serve as potential outreach partners that will help us spread the word about the film’s upcoming theatrical release.

More information on the film available here: www.disturbingtheuniverse.com.

Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to: info@off-center.com. No calls please.

Peter J. Wosh
Director, Archives/Public History Program
History Department
New York University
53 Washington Square South
New York NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-8601
Fax: (212) 995-4017
http://history.fas.nyu.edu/object/history.gradprog.archivespublichistory.html

New SAA Student Club at NYU- come to our planning meeting Mon. Sept. 14

Attention all new and returning students:

This fall marks the kickoff semester for the NYU Student Chapter of the Society of American Archivists (SAA). NYU's SAA student chapter will take the lead in planning brown bag lunches, bringing scholars and working professionals to campus, collecting resources and connecting alumni with current students.

If you are interested in helping to organize events and activities, or if you have ideas for programming, please attend our first officers meeting September 14. All current and returning students are welcome to attend and participate.

Monday, September 14
3:45-4:30 pm
King Juan Carlos Lobby (by the elevators)

Please email Keara with any questions or ideas: kearaduggan@gmail.com.

Roman Vishniac Archive Internship

The Roman Vishniac Archive at the International Center of Photography

We are looking for students in the Jewish Studies and/or Art History Departments to intern for the Roman Vishniac archive at the International Center of Photography. Working with researcher and curator, Maya Benton, we are creating a comprehensive archive of photographer Roman Vishniac’s entire body of work, including negatives, contact sheets, and thousands of unpublished prints, as well as personal correspondences and ephemera. The second stage of this project is a large-scale, traveling retrospective, including a catalogue, symposia, and educational programming, scheduled to open at ICP in 2012.

A desirable candidate should have an interest in archival work and photography. We are also looking for an intern proficient in German who could assist in translating documents and correspondences. We will be training interns to work with photographic archives and Jewish visual culture and are happy to work with the department to grant credit for internships. For more information, please contact Rachel Travis at rtravis@icp.org.

Peter J. Wosh
Director, Archives/Public History Program
History Department
New York University
53 Washington Square South
New York NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-8601
Fax: (212) 995-4017
http://history.fas.nyu.edu/object/history.gradprog.archivespublichistory.html

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