News

CinemaTalks: “Look, Stranger”

Location: Hunter College – The Lang Auditorium (North Building 4th floor)

Screening of “Look, Stranger” and Q&A with director Arielle Javitch

LOOK, STRANGER is a psychological portrait of a woman traveling home in a war-torn world.
Official Selection of the Toronto International Film Festival
Filmmaker Magazine – 25 New Faces in Film 2010

For more information, please see http://www.lookstrangerfilm.com/

IMA Alumna Doris Caçoilo co-curates exhibit

IMA Alumna Doris Caçoilo co-curates exhibit:

WW6: New News is Old News [tiny baby show]
Friday, March 4th 6-8pm

@_gaia gallery
315 3rd Street
Jersey City, NJ

Join the Wonder Women Residency Project for a miniature, sneak peek at the work
being created in the New News is Old News residency. This is the 6th annual
exhibition of the work created for the Wonder Women residency! Come see the
latest crop of work around the theme of news and the changing landscape of
media. This is a unique show – 10 artists in our (tiny) gallery!!

http://www.gaiastudio.org/wonderwomen

Screening of PASSIONATE POLITICS

Come celebrate International Women’s Day with the screening of

PASSIONATE POLITICS The Life & Work of Charlotte Bunch
photo by Joan E. Biren (JEB)
photo by Joan E. Biren (JEB)

Monday, March 7, 2011
Reception 6 PM
Program 6:30 PM
(reservations necessary)
Call for reservation 212.650.3184
or use this link is http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e3exqr2fgk6ws95t/start

Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College.
47-49 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065

“Extraordinary documentary that puts body and life into the feminist idea that the personal is political,”
Rosalind Petchesky, Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY.

This new documentary by Tami Gold, brings Charlotte’s story to life, from idealistic young civil rights organizer to lesbian activist, to internationally-recognized leader of a campaign to put women’s rights on the global human rights agenda. Join us in celebrating global feminism — the wonderful advances that have been made and the work still to be done. And what a great place to have this event – in the home of Eleanor Roosevelt!
Charlotte and Tami will be present.

This event is co-sponsored by Academic Programs and the Center for LGBT Social Science & Public Policy at Roosevelt House.