DOCS ON THE EDGE: A Student Documentary Showcase from the 2017-2018 Video Production Seminar
May 2 | More than Meets the Eye: What Blindness Brings to Film | Georgina Kleege
DISCUSSION IN COLLABORATION WITH NYU CINEMA STUDIES, THE CENTER FOR DISABILITY STUDIES & THE NYU LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE WEDNESDAY / MAY 2 / 6:30PM Michelson Theater, 6th floor, Department of Cinema Studies, 721 Broadway MORE THAN MEETS THE…
April 25 | EL MAR LA MAR | Dirs: J.P. Sniadecki & Joshua Bonnetta
EL MAR LA MAR (94 min, Dirs: J. P. Sniadecki & Joshua Bonnetta). Post-screening Q&A with Sniadecki
April 23 | 500 YEARS | DIR: PAMELA YATES, PROD: PACO DE ONÍS
“500 Years: Life in Resistance” documentary follows the trial of Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt for genocide against the country’s indigenous Maya population in the 1980s
April 21 | CLACPI FILM FESTIVAL | Coordinadora Latinoamericana de Cine y Comunicación de los Pueblos Indígenas
CLACPI Film Festival. Coordinadora Latinoamericana de Cine y Comunicación de los Pueblos Indígenas promotes community-based media as a way to preserve and enhance indigenous cultures from their own point of view.
April 5 | ANNETTE B. WEINER MEMORIAL LECTURE | PROXIMITY TO DISABILITY | Danilyn Rutherford
ANNETTE B. WEINER MEMORIAL LECTURE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY THURSDAY / APRIL 5 / 6:30 PM 19 West 4th Street, Room 101 PROXIMITY TO DISABILITY Lecture by Danilyn Rutherford (Wenner-Gren Foundation) Please RSVP to anthropology@nyu.edu
Mar. 22 | IF HARLEM HAD HANDS: Race, Citizenship, and the Practice of Urban Ethnography
“IF HARLEM HAD HANDS: Race, Citizenship, and the Practice of Urban Ethnography” lecture by John L. Jackson (Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania)
Mar. 9 | ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York @ NYU
HEAVEN IS A TRAFFIC JAM ON THE 405 (40 min, Dir: Frank Stiefel) & THE BARBER OF AUGUSTA (20 min, Dir: Michèle Hozer) w/ Q&A
Mar. 8 | BEING BROWN: Race, Religion, and Violence in Trump’s America
INTERSECTIONAL CONVERSATION THURSDAY / MARCH 8 / 6-8 PM 20 Cooper Square, 7th Floor Atrium BEING BROWN: Race, Religion, and Violence in Trump’s America Scholars, activists, and journalists discuss how Islamophobia and anti-Muslim violence, xenophobia, and white supremacy impact Muslim,…
Feb. 23 | TAKE MY PICTURES FOR ME | Dirs: Mohammed Al-Azza, Amahl Bishara
TAKE MY PICTURES FOR ME (33 min. Dirs: Mohammed Al-Azza, Amahl Bishara)