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- Hostile Terrain 94 - InstallationAll day
- First draft of thesis due for January graduatesAll day
- "Who Is My Neighbor?" Art by John August Swanson6:00 am
- MSE PhD Final Defense of Peco Myint9:30 am
- A Conversation with Isaac Cherem11:15 am
- Sociology Department Seminar: What Really Caused the Flint Water Crisis?12:00 pm
- The Kleh Lecture featuring Eddie Bruce-Jones12:45 pm
- The Wars Are Here: How the Post-9/11 Wars Helped Militarize U.S. Police1:00 pm
- Becoming an Expert Learner (Student Success Week)3:00 pm
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- CCD Workshop: Make Handshake Work for You4:00 pm
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- Protest Cinema: Killer of Sheep5:30 pm
- Employer Info Session: Citizens Bank6:00 pm
Protest Cinema: Killer of Sheep
This film series, organized by the Cinema & Media Studies Program, is designed to highlight poetic and nuanced films by black filmmakers that contribute to ongoing conversations about racial justice, economic inequality, colonialism and gender. All films will be made available for students to stream, and events will consist of a framed discussion of the films between faculty and students. Our first event will discuss Charles Burnett's searingly poetic film, Killer of Sheep. Zoom info: https://bostonu.zoom.us/j/96327437410?pwd=TDJJcUl3TitjS0IzNi9LYXB2Rno3dz09 (Passcode: 753308)
When | 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm on Monday, October 5, 2020 |
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Contact Name | Jonathan Foltz |
Contact Email | jfoltz@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Cinema & Media Studies Program |
Fees | Free |
Open To | Students faculty staff |
Speakers | Prof. Jennifer Cazenave (Romance Studies), Prof. Paula Austin (History) and Mya Ison (CFA '22) |