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CEE AFFILIATED FACULTY PROJECTS
rEGINA aUSTIN
Second Looks, Second Chances
Directed by Law Professor Regina Austin and shot and edited by Adam Brody, both of the Penn Program on Documentaries and the Law.
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FRANCES K. BARG
"The White Mountains" are short plays about the continuing legacy of Ambler's industrial past. Three of the plays from The White Mountains were read by actors at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Superfund Research Program Annual Meeting in Philadelphia on December 7, 2017. They are featured here.
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AMITANSHU DAS & KATHLEEN D. HALL
Videos produced by SDP-PENN GSE Film Program 2017/2018
The course is co-taught by Kathy Hall and Amitanshu Das
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NADIA DOWSHEN
CEE is collaborating with Nadia Dowshen (Penn Med) and Joshua Franklin (MD-PhD student) on a photovoice project with transgender youth. This project seeks to make use of multi-modal techniques in order to work collaboratively to develop a community-driven agenda for transgender health research, to identify targets and strategies for developing new tailored interventions for trans women, and to use multimodal ethnography in the dissemination of public health research findings on HIV prevention and treatment within the trans community.
For more information, SEE HERE!
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KRISTINA LYONS
A clip of one of thirteen short films that forms part of a popular education audiovisual project called Cultivando un Bien Vivir en la Amazonia (Cultivating Living Well in the Amazon).
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A sound piece produced by Lyons in collaboration with the Center for Historical Memory. It focuses on the history, everyday life, and community resistance in the midst of the social and armed conflict in PuertoGuzmán, Putumayo, a municipality in the Colombian Amazon. The piece was launched in April 2018 at an exposition called "Voices to Transform Colombia" at the International Book Fair in Bogotá, Colombia. |
GRACE SANDERS JOHNSON
Archive Offering (Sanders Johnson, 2016): Images of Grace Sanders Johnson’s mixed media collage placed at the site of Extrea Jean Gilles's death in Cap Haïtien, Haiti. Gilles was killed by the U.S. military in May 1922. The collage was created from archival images that documented her death.
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TUKUFU ZUBERI
Trailer for Water & Sand (in production), a film by Tukufu Zuberi.
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