IU History professor Jeffrey Gould will present the documentary, La Palabra en el Bosque (The Word in the Woods), at the IU Cinema on January 10 at 7 pm.
Events
San Diego Black Film Festival: January 27-30, 2011
The San Diego Black Film Festival was established in 2003 and is hosted each year by the San Diego Black Film Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c) organization. The San Diego Black Film Foundation is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of African American cinema as well as the education of media arts. The event is one… Read more »
Slaves of the Saints at Indiana University-Bloomington
Call for Submission: 2011 Women of African Descent Film Festival
The Women of African Descent Film Festival, presented by the Brooklyn Chapter of the Links Inc., seeks feature length and short films directed, written or produced by female filmmakers of African descent. The festival is now accepting submissions of narrative feature and short films, documentaries and animations for the festival, which will take place in… Read more »
Call for Participants: Documentary Film Workshop @ Amakula Kampala International Film Festival
This is a call for participants for the Documentary Film Workshop during Amakula Kampala International Film Festival to run from October 29th until November 06th, 2010. The Observational Cinema Workshop by Kimi Takesue will take place from November 01st until 02nd, 2010 – 10:00am to 5:00pm (everyday). Last year New York based film maker Kimi… Read more »
Call for Papers on the Intellectual History of Black Women
The Black Women’s Intellectual and Cultural History Collective (BWICH) is seeking paper submissions for a broad-ranging conference on black women’s contributions to black thought, political mobilization, creative work and gender theory. BWICH is interested in work on any time period that explores black women as intellectuals across a broad geography. BWICH aims to piece together… Read more »
Proposal Submissions: Hidden Cinema of the Southwest and Mexico
Hidden Cinema of the Southwest and Mexico February 26th, 2011 University of Arizona Center for Creative Photography Hidden Cinema of the Southwest and Mexico is a one-day symposium focusing on how and why amateur, industrial, educational, and independent filmmakers have represented the American Southwest and Mexico. The goal of the symposium is to help cultivate… Read more »
Indiana University: Mercy, Mercy Me Symposium, October 7
Mercy, Mercy Me! : Black Environmental Thought & the Future of African American Studies Symposium will take place October 7, 2010 in Frangipani Room at IMU, 5:00-7:30 pm. The event will highlight the research, scholarship, and activist approaches of emerging, innovative scholars in various disciplines and fields, and the speakers will address the following questions… Read more »
The 7th Amakula Kampala International Film Festival for 2010: Inevitable Transition
We are pleased to announce that the seventh edition of the Amakula Kampala International Film Festival for 2010 will occur from October 29th to November 6th, 2010 with the theme of Inevitable Transition. The festival will be presented at the National Theatre as well as twenty video halls located in the five districts of Kampala…. Read more »
Fear of a Bleak Planet: Rapping About Race, Poverty, and the Environment
In conjunction with the College of Art and Sciences’ Themester focus on “Sustain.ability: Thriving on a Small Planet,” the Archives of African American Music and Culture is sponsoring a panel discussion/exhibit opening reception, Fear of a Bleak Planet: Rapping About Race, Poverty, and the Environment on Monday, Oct. 4th, 5-7pm. Fear of a Bleak Planet:… Read more »