
18
Oct
UCLA Film & Television Archive Presents Toward a More Perfect Rebellion: Multiracial Student Activism at UCLA
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This film series celebrates the legacy of UCLA’s Ethno-Communications Program (1969–1973), a pioneering initiative to train Black, Asian American, Latina/o/x and Native American students to use film as a tool for social change. The alumni in this program created works that redefined independent media in Los Angeles, offering expansive, socially engaged portraits of multiracial America.
IN PERSON: filmmakers Zeinabu irene Davis, Moctesuma Esparza, Jeff Furumura, Duane Kubo, Sylvia Morales, Esperanza Vasquez. Book signing by NYU Associate Professor Josslyn Luckett, author of “Toward a More Perfect Rebellion: Multiracial Media Activism Made in L.A.”