FEBRUARY 13 | 5 PM | NEW RED ORDER with Zach Khalil (Ojibway), Jackson Polys (Tlingit)

SCREENING/DISCUSSION   THURSDAY / FEBRUARY 13 / 5 PM: Department of Anthropology, 25 Waverly Place, Kriser Theater NEW RED ORDER  A screening of a selection of short videos by the New Red Order, a public secret society that uses video and…

JANUARY 31 | 6 PM | ASK FOR JANE (2018, 108 mins, Dir: Rachel Carey)

A feature film based on the story of the activists who formed the Jane Collective in 1969 to help women obtain safe abortions before Roe v. Wade. Post-screening discussio with Director RACHEL CAREY, Producer CAIT CORTELYOU, New York Women in Film & Television Executive Director CYNTHIA LOPEZ, and SARAH K. COWAN (Sociology)
Overview of Cincinatti

DECEMBER 5 | WHEN THE END OF THE WORLD COMES, I WANT TO BE IN CINCINNATI… Narrating Time, Space, and Freedom in a River Town

“WHEN THE END OF THE WORLD COMES, I WANT TO BE IN CINCINNATI… Narrating Time, Space, and Freedom in a River Town” lecture by AIMEE MEREDITH COX (Anthropology/African American Studies, Yale University)

NOVEMBER 15 | 5 PM | LET THE CHURCH SAY AMEN!  (60 mins., 1974, Dir: St. Claire Bourne; Icarus Films)

LET THE CHURCH SAY AMEN!  (60 mins., 1974, Dir: St. Claire Bourne; Icarus Films). Post-screening discussion with JON GOFF (The Flaherty), REV. ALISHA GORDON (The Riverside Church), and SAM POLLARD (Film & TV, NYU). Moderator: JOSSLYN LUCKETT (Cinema Studies, NYU).
Barbra Meek

NOVEMBER 7 | 5 PM | “DŪŁĄ́ NḖGÉDÉTS’EK GĒT’Ē / IT SEEMS LIKE THEY DON’T UNDERSTAND: Kaska Language Endangerment and Indigenous Children in the 21st century” Lecture by Barbra Meek (Univ. of Michigan)

DŪŁĄ́ NḖGÉDÉTS’EK GĒT’Ē / IT SEEMS LIKE THEY DON’T UNDERSTAND: Kaska Language Endangerment and Indigenous Children in the 21st century” lecture by Barbra Meek (University of Michigan)