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Professors Larry Shore and Tami Gold’s film was a catalyst for a memorial plaque

Memorial Plaque at University of the Witwatersrand

We were pleased to hear that the screening and discussion of “RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope” in the Great Hall at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg in April 2011 acted as a catalyst for a memorial plaque at Wits. (Larry’s undergraduate alma mater).

The Director of Wits Alumni Peter Maher writes:
“The screening of your documentary proved to be the catalyst for the memorial plaque. The observation was made during the discussion after the screening of the film that we have not sufficiently acknowledged, recognised and honoured the role played by Wits and Witsies in challenging and opposing apartheid.

As one direct outcome, and in record speed, the University approved the concept of a commemorative plaque and had it installed and unveiled within a year of the RFK screening (which happily coincided with the premiere screening of a documentary of anti-apartheid demonstrations at Wits over the decades, “Shooting Sardines in a Barrel.”
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IMA Welcome event

HN436 TV Studio
Wednesday, September 19, 5:30-6:30PM

Pop in for a brief welcome to our new & old students.  Topics to be *swiftly* covered include IMA calendar, equipment/tech, crits, advisors, IMA registration, website, mentors, student groups.  Give the website hunterintegratedmedia.org a full gander & bring questions that apply to all.  Great chance to meet, greet, & eat
pizza.

Evening of Monday, November 12th is another date to save, this is when you’ll
get the full scoop on Spring 2013 courses. 

IMA alumni project in the press

Recent press for IMA alumni Laura Chipley and Sarah Nelson Wright’s project The Newtown Creek Armada:

Goings on About Town, The New Yorker, 9/12.12
Under the Muck,” Brooklyn Paper, Natalie O’Neill, 9/10.12
“Pollution as Art: Radio-Controlled Armada Floats Where Canoes Dare Not Go,” Wired, Nathan Hurst, 9/8/12
“Model Boats Set to Launch From Polluted Newtown Creek,” WNYC News, Annmarie Fertoli, 9/8/12
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