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ETHNOGRAPHY
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
2024-2025, Year of Haven:Harbor
CEE NEWS #57I am also thankful for our “famous duo” in residence, Shaina Anand and Ashok Sukumaran, who have brought so much light and conviviality to the CEE this fall. We look forward to their students’ presentations this Friday, and to welcoming our spring fellows, Arielle Julia Brown and Zavé Martohardjono, very soon!
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UPCOMING EVENTS
FAr From PhiladelphiaFive narratives developed in the class "Footage Films", that re-assemble archives of campus protest, Penn Museum collections, university weapons development projects, the Schuylkill river, a utopia called Shangri-La, and their intersections across time and place.
*Recalling Far From Vietnam, collectively-made essay film from 1967. Video and sonic works with live elements. 90 mins including Q and A. by Alvin Luong, Ambika Trasi, Dylan Li, Nipun Kottage, Nora Wang. with 2024 CEE Fellows, CAMP (Shaina Anand and Ashok Sukumaran) |
DEC 6th | 6Pm Opening | Widener Auditorium, Penn Museum |
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Nov 21 | NOON | CEE |
PAST EVENTSThe Black Reproductive Working Group March Meeting SHIPS : SPIRITING OUR SURVIVALA film project in progress that explores the conceptual parallels between ships and birth, specifically for Black birth givers, as both vessels of captivity and freedom.
On March 21 at the Public Trust building, the Black Reproductive Working Group of Philly will screen a short film in-progress, “Ships: Spiriting Our Survival” by Azsaneé Truss and Cienna Davis. The film explores the conceptual parallels between ships and birth, specifically for Black birth givers, as both vessels of captivity and freedom. It combines historical research in Philadelphia, interviews with doulas and professors, and footage from a ship-building class led by Dr. Grace Sanders Johnson. Conversation with filmmakers will follow, and lunch will be served.
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CREATOR:
Azsaneé Truss and Cienna Davis SITE 4017 Walnut St (The Public Trust) March 21 |
DISILLUSIONED // THIRD THURSDAY"The suburban lifestyle dream is a Ponzi scheme whose unraveling threatens us all. How do we come to terms with this troubled history? How do we build a future in which all children can thrive?"
Brooke O'Harra moderates an event with Benjamin Herold who is the author of Disillusioned, a book that explores the U.S.’s beautiful and busted public education system. Benjamin will be joined by mother and education organizer Bethany Smith, whose experience in the Penn Hills suburbs is one of the case studies he follows. The noon conversation will focus on collaboration and the relationship between journalism and ethnography.
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