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Prof. Marty Lucas’ film screening

marty2017papertigerHIROSHIMA BOUND (56 min., 2015)
Screening + Discussion with Director, Martin Lucas

Saturday, April 29, 2017
Paper Tiger Television
168 Canal St (6th Fl), NYC
Doors @ 7PM // Film @ 730PM

https://www.facebook.com/events/1049290431838775
*An RSVP is not needed to attend*
FREE! *Donations Welcome*

Presented by Reels for Radicals.

“It’s my bomb… It’s been waiting for me for sixty years.”

HIROSHIMA BOUND is a haunting hour-long essay-style interrogation of the traumatic mix of memory and amnesia that constitutes America’s understanding of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, built from a mix of re-examined archival material, survivor testimony, personal meditation and visits to sites including The Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley, White Sands Missile Proving Grounds, and the International Center of Photography in New York.
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Aronson Awards – April 25th

Aronson Awards 2017ARONSON AWARDS CEREMONY
Tuesday, April 25th, 2017 | 
6:30 PM
Hunter College North- Lang Recital Hall (4th floor)
69th Street (btw Lexington & Park Ave.)

Free – Open to the Public – Reception following program
RSVP aronsonrsvp@gmail.com

Join us at the James Aronson Awards for Social Justice Journalism to celebrate journalists who tell the truth.

Our keynote speaker and winner of the Aronson Career Achievement Award is Gary Younge. Whether writing in lucid prose about the deferred dream of Barack Obama, his own identity as a Black Briton in a predominantly white society, or the prevalence of guns and violence in American life, Gary Younge’s award-winning work has been probing, illuminating and insightful. For the past 12 years Gary has been reporting from the United States for The Guardian and The Nation.
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Eyespeak screening

peredaIMA student group, Eyespeak will be welcoming renowned filmmaker Nicolás Pereda to screen The Palace at Hunter College (North Building – Room 502) on Wednesday, March 22nd, at 6:30PM. Nicolás will be in attendance for a Q&A and a conversation about his work after the screening.

Nicolás uses elements and techniques from non-fiction and narrative films to touch upon daily life, society, and relationships of power. The conversation will explore the filmmaker’s collaboration with non professional actors, and the relationship between performance and representation.

Free and open to the public but please RSVP.
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