THE EMPEROR’S NEW GENES, 13th Annual Dorothy Nelkin Lecture by Ruha Benjamin (African American Studies, Princeton University)
Feb. 15 | DOCUMENTARY SCREENING: Cajal and Contemporary Neuroscience
DOCUMENTARY SCREENING: Cajal and Contemporary Neuroscience
SU FRIEDRICH: Film Screenings
Su Friedrich presents her latest documentary, I Cannot Tell You How I Feel, featuring her mother Lore, who protests being taken to an independent living facility, alongside her 1985 film The Ties That Bind, which recorded her mother’s recollections of growing up in Nazi Germany
FRIDAY, MARCH 3
Screenings of Nise: The Heart of Madness and Swim Team, presented with Reel Abilities: NY Disabilities Film Festival, March 2–8, a showcase of award-winning films by and about people with disabilities
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 5 PM
“ELVES: How to Multiply Affect in the Anthropocene” lecture by Dominic Boyer (Anthropology, Rice University)
Feb. 8 | ALL IN THE FAMILY: The meaning and value of food production in northern Italy
Anthropology Colloquia: Lecture by Jillian Cavanaugh (Anthropology and Archaeology, Brooklyn College)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 7:30-9 PM
Experimental film by indigenous artists BRIAN JUNGEN (DaneZaa) and DUANE LINKLATER (Omaskêko Cree) that takes self-determination over First Nations lands as its central concern
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1-6 PM
“New World Orders: Coloniality, Intimacy, and Disability” Symposium
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 6-8 PM
Screening of BREAKING THE FRAME (Dir: Marielle Nitoslawska, 100 min., 2014), a documentary about artist and filmmaker Carolee Schneemann followed by a discussion with B. Ruby Rich (Film & Digital Media and Social Documentation, USC, Santa Cruz)
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11-12
THE 3RD ANNUAL NATIVE + INDIGENOUS FILM FESTIVAL. OPENING NIGHT FILM: “THE SEVENTH FIRE” Q&A w/ DIRECTOR JACK RICCOBONO