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Leslie Tai: How to Have an American Baby

McMurtry Building, Oshman Hall

Tracing the underground birth tourism industry from Beijing and Shanghai to Los Angeles, HOW TO HAVE AN AMERICAN BABY is a feature-length creative documentary that takes us behind the closed doors of the booming shadow economy catering to Chinese tourists who travel to the U.S. to give birth—in order to obtain U.S. citizenship for their […]

Film Screening: Farming the Revolution

McMurtry Building, Oshman Hall

Farming the Revolution In November 2020, Gurbaz Sangha, a young farmer from Punjab, embarked on a remarkable journey. Riding his tractor 400 kilometres to Delhi, he joined forces with thousands, and later more than half a million, men and women from many parts of the country. Their united mission: to stand against the newly enacted […]

Creating Communities through Storytelling: Rutu Modan

Building 360, Conference Room

Time: Screening of The Property | 3:00 - 4:45 pm Modan & Arad in Conversation | 5:00 - 6:15 pm How does the search for the past illuminate the present? How can storytelling help navigate through personal and collective histories? Join acclaimed graphic novelist Rutu Modan for a screening of The Property (2024), based on […]

Victoria Vincent (Vewn) Artist Talk and Film Premiere

Harmony House

Victoria Vincent, known online as Vewn, is an American animator and film director. Her works often focuses on the "disillusionment and anxiety of characters living in distorted, unstable worlds". Her work is deeply prolific, and she will be giving a talk, Q&A, and premiere of a new animated work airing on Adult Swim the next […]

Afro-Argentine (In)Visibility: Screening and Conversation with Filmmaker Wisny Dorce

Building 260, Pigott Hall, Room 252

Please join us for a screening of episodes from Wisny Dorce's miniseries Los hermanos afro, the first miniseries starring Afro-Argentines. The screening will be followed by a conversation between Wisny Dorce and IDEAL Provostial Fellow Dr. Jennifer Alpert along with ample time for discussion. All are welcome! RSVP HERE