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SUMMARY:Branwen Okpako: "The Education of Auma Obama"
DESCRIPTION:Branwen Okpako: “The Education of Auma Obama” from IHR on Vimeo. \nUC Presidential Chair in Feminist Critical Race & Ethnic Studies and Living Writers Series presents:\nLeading Feminist Nigerian Filmmaker\nBranwen Okpako\nFilm Screening & Q&A with Director: The Education of Auma Obama\nWednesday\, Feb 10 @ 7:30pm\nNickelodeon Theatre\, Santa Cruz\n \nLiving Writers Talk\n Thursday\, Feb 11 @ 6:00-7:45pm\n Humanities Lecture Hall\, 206\n \nBoth events are Free and open to the public \nBranwen Okpako was born in Lagos/Nigeria. She studied political sciences at Bristol University\, England\, followed by studies in filmmaking at the German Film & Television Academy\, Berlin. Her films include the shorts Probe ( 1992)\, Frida Film (1993)\, Vorspiel (1994)\, Landing (1995)\, Market Forces (1996)\, Searching for Taid (1997) and Love Love Liebe (1998)\, The 3 screen installation\, Sehe ich was\, was du nicht siehst? (Do I see something you don’t?\, 2002)\, for which she received the D-motion special prize for the city of Halle\, Germany. For the feature documentary Dirt for Dinner(Dreckfresser) (2000)\, she won the Bavarian documentary film prize The Young Lion\, the German Next-Generation-First-Steps Award for Best Documentary Film and First Prize at the Dubrovnik Documentary Film Festival in 2001. The fiction feature Valley of the Innocent (Tal der Ahnungslosen\, 2004) had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film festival in 2003 and went on to compete in the feature film competition at FESPACO 2005. \nFor her film The Education of Auma Obama Okpako received the 2012 African Movie Academy Award for Best Diaspora Documentary\, the Festival Founders Award for Best Documentary at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles (both in 2012)\, and the Viewers Choice Award at the Africa International Film Festival (2011). Her most recent project\, The Curse of Medea (Fluch der Medea)\, a docu-drama about the life of the late German writer Christa Wolf\, was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2014.\n  \nJoin the Discussion\nKUSP Film Review\nFacebook\n#ihrevents \n \n \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/branwen-okpako-the-education-of-auma-obama-2/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 210 Lincoln Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Film Screening: "Anita: Speaking Truth to Power"
DESCRIPTION:Public Film Screenings: \n“Anita: Speaking Truth to Power” (77 min. Documentary by Director Freida Mock)\nNickelodeon Theater\nSunday\, Feb 22 @ 11am\nMonday\, Feb 23 @ 7pm\nTickets: www.thenick.com \nAn entire country watched transfixed as a poised\, beautiful African-American woman in a blue dress sat before a Senate committee of 14 white men and with a clear\, unwavering voice recounted the repeated acts of sexual harassment she had endured while working with U.S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas. That October day in 1991 Anita Hill\, a bookish law professor from Oklahoma\, was thrust onto the world stage and instantly became a celebrated\, hated\, venerated\, and divisive figure. \nAnita Hill’s graphic testimony was a turning point for gender equality in the U.S. and ignited a political firestorm about sexual misconduct and power in the workplace that resonates still today. She has become an American icon\, empowering millions of women and men around the world to stand up for equality and justice. \nAgainst a backdrop of sex\, politics\, and race\, ANITA reveals the intimate story of a woman who spoke truth to power. Directed by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Freida Mock\, the film is both a celebration of Anita Hill’s legacy and a rare glimpse into her private life with friends and family\, many of whom were by her side that fateful day 22 years ago. Anita Hill courageously speaks openly and intimately for the first time about her experiences that led her to testify before the Senate and the obstacles she faced in simply telling the truth. She also candidly discusses what happened to her life and work in the 22 years since. \n\n  \nPublic Lecture with Anita Hill at UCSC: \nANITA HILL: “SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER: GENDER AND RACIAL EQUALITY – 1991-2015″\nA candid dialogue regarding resistance to individual civil rights\, campus sexual assault debates\, why black lives matter\, and challenges to equality in ‘post-identity’ America. \nThursday\, February 26\, 2015\nUC Santa Cruz\, College 9/10 Multipurpose Room\n5:30pm Doors Open | 6pm Program | 7:30pm Book signing \nFree and open to the public. Limited seating is first-come first-serve (no tickets). \nMORE INFO: www.ihr.ucsc.edu/event/anita-hill \n\n  \nCampus Film Screening: \n“Anita: Speaking Truth to Power” documentary will be shown in the Humanities Lecture Hall with a panel and Q&A on campus sexual harassment\, gender and race.\nPanel: Professors Eileen Zurbriggen (Psychology) and Sylvanna Falcon (LALS) and Tracey Tsugawa (UCSC Title IX Officer). Everyone is welcome to attend. \nTuesday\, Feb 24 @ 7:30pm\nHumanities Lecture Hall (map) \n\n  \n \nFor more information on the film visit: anitahill-film.com
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/film-screening-anita-speaking-truth-to-power-2-2/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 210 Lincoln Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Evening with the UCSC Dickens Project
DESCRIPTION:The Nickelodeon Theatre will host “An Evening with the UCSC Dickens Project” on Thursday January 30 in conjunction with the screening of “The Invisible Woman” film\, showing at 6:50 pm. The film\, which stars Ralph Fiennes as Charles Dickens\, is based on the Claire Tomalin book of the same title\, delves into the closely-held secret of Dickens’s love affair with the much-younger actress\, Ellen Ternan. During this period\, Dickens was also involved in a harrowing railway accident\, and nearly lost the manuscript to his novel\, Our Mutual Friend. The novel is the featured book for this summer’s Dickens Universe conference. \nDickens Project founders Murray Baumgarten and John Jordan will lead a discussion after the film\, joined by Jessica Kuskey and Nirshan Perera. The event is open to the public. Students will receive a special discount of $3 off the normal admission.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/an-evening-with-the-ucsc-dickens-project-2/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 210 Lincoln Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rabindranath Tagore 150th Anniversary with Aparna Sen
DESCRIPTION:Aparna Sen starred at age 16 in Samapti\, directed by Satyajit Ray\, in 1961. Based on a story by the Nobel Laureate\, Rabindranath Tagore\, it was her very first film. Since then Sen has achieved critical acclaim\, both nationally and internationally\, as an actress and a feminist filmmaker. \nOn April 21 (Media Theater\, UCSC\, 5 PM) Ms. Sen will appear on stage after the screening of Samapti\, an hour- long film. She will speak on Tagore’s great cultural and literary heritage. (admission free) \nOn April 22 there will be a screening ofst The Japanese Wife\, directed by Ms. Sen\, at Nickelodeon at 2 pm. (Nickelodeon\, 210 Lincoln Street\, Santa Cruz\, 95060. Call: 831.426.7511 for reservation) \nMs. Sen will appear on stage for brief Question & Answer sessions after the screening of both the films. \nPresented by: Satyajit Ray Film & Study Center\, UCSC & ICCR\, New Delhi for more information call us 831.459.4012/459.2696\, or visit http://satyajitray.ucsc.edu/news.htm
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/rabindranath-tagore-150th-anniversary-with-aparna-sen-2-3/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 210 Lincoln Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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