Documentary film No Dress Code Required, written and directed by IMA alumna Cristina Herrera opens on Friday, November 3rd at Village East Cinema, NYC. The film chronicles the challenges of a gay Mexican couple overcoming a long series of bizarre hurdles and a bureaucratic system to get the rights to marry.
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IMA alumna Jing Wang’s films screening at The Graduate Center

IMA alumna Jing Wang’s will be showing a preview for both of her films, Delivering Justice and My Name is Jing, at CUNY’s Graduate Center. After the screening, there will a special talk with her about both films.
Delivering Justice is an upcoming documentary about New York’s food delivery cyclists. My Name is Jing reflects on the crucial elements and social changes in contemporary Chinese society through a family story.
Prof. Sissel McCarthy presents work at Columbia University
Distinguished Lecturer Sissel McCarthy shared her passion for news literacy education at Columbia University’s Tow Center during its annual Educator’s Symposium on September 19, 2017. This year’s theme was “From Fake News to AI: Teaching Journalism in Contentious Times.” Professor McCarthy presented her work on teaching news literacy at the undergraduate level in a talk called “How to Spot Fake News and Stay News Literate”.


