IMA student Betty Yu performed in the Speech, Chant, Manifesto: The Words of the Asian American Movement on March 4th at the Interference Archive. The performance was an ensemble of actors and organizers that staged a theatrical reading of writings and interviews of the 1970s Asian American Movement. The theatrical readings aimed not only to shine light on those words, but to produce a conversation between contemporary organizing and its political roots.
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IMA alumna Pam Sporn’s Cuban Roots screening
IMA alumna Pam Sporn is screening Cuban Roots Bronx Stories on Saturday March 15th at La Casa Azul Bookstore. Cuban Roots Bronx Stories is a film that explores the experience of Afro descendent Cuban Americans. For tickets to RSVP click here.
Time: 6:00-8:00PM
Date: Saturday March 15th
La Casa Azul Bookstore
143 East 103rd Street El Barrisa NYC
Guest filmmaker screening and speaking in Prof. Reiko Tahara’s class
Prof. Reiko Tahara’s “New Currents in Documentary” class will be hosting Palestinian filmmaker, Fida Qishta, short film, “Where Should The Birds Fly” .
They will screen her film Tuesday, March 4, at HN502. It will begin at 7:30 pm. In addition, they will have an extra hour to talk with Ms. Qishta.