School of Communications
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Tuesday, February 12 2013
Park Hall Auditorium
PCIM Presents: Harvest of Empire Screening
Harvest of Empire is based on the landmark book by
Democracy Now! co-host Juan González. This powerful documentary movie on the history of Latinos and Latino immigration in the USA. The screening will followed by a panel discussion.
Note: Juan González will visit campus on Feb. 25 to give a public lecture.
Contact: bhawley@ithaca.edu
Category: Special Events
Thursday, February 21 2013
Park Hall Auditorium
National Geographic Photographer Lynn Johnson
In addition to assignments for National Geographic, Johnson has also work for LIFE, Sports Illustrated and various foundations. She has traveled all over the world and even photographed notables such Tiger Woods and the entire Supreme Court. However, according to her biography, her favorite assignments “are emotionally demanding stories about ordinary people.”
Her visit campus is part of a unique community partnership that includes pairing student photographers with local organizations. The Park Award for Photo Activism Project is in its first year. Participating students are enrolled in a documentary photography class taught by Professor Janice Levy. As their class assignment, students will provide in-depth visual explorations of the contributions these organizations make to their constituencies and our community.
The Park Award for Photo Activism is funded by the Park Foundation with additional
support from the Community Arts Partnership and Ithaca College.
Category: Lectures
Monday, February 25 2013
Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall
PCIM Presents: Juan González
Democracy Now! co-host Juan González will give a public lecture on the subject of his latest book:
“The Epic Story of Race & U.S. Media.”
Contact: bhawley@ithaca.edu
Category: Lectures
