ASU Human Rights film festival April 8-10

Human Rights at ASU invites the greater ASU community to examine human rights issues from a variety of perspectives in this first annual three-day festival of film and panel discussions on ASU's Tempe campus. 

All films and panel discussions will be held in Armstrong Hall, in the Sandra Day O'Connorflyer for ASU Human Rights film festival College of Law, except for the Saturday afternoon session on Prisoner's Rights, to be held in the ASU Museum of Art, Nelson Fine Arts Center, Tempe campus.

FILM SCHEDULE

Friday, April 8th, 5:00-8:00 p.m., Armstrong Hall, College of Law
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS (The Economics of Happiness)

Saturday, April 9th
12-3 p.m., ASU Museum of Art, Nelson Fine Arts Center
PRISONER’S RIGHTS, MILITARIZATION OF JUSTICE (Cointelpro 101, The Response)

5:00-8:00 p.m., Armstrong Hall, College of Law
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS (SHORTS: Dream Act Students, Arizona Women & Children Rise: Resisting SB1070, Testimonies of Resistance from Apartheid Arizona, Exiled in America)

Sunday, April 10th
12-3 p.m., Armstrong Hall, College of Law
TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE (Long Night’s Journey into Day: South Africa’s Search for Truth and Reconciliation)

5-8 p.m., Armstrong Hall, College of Law
INDIGENOUS RIGHTS (The Snowbowl Effect)

Free and open to the public, the event is cosponsored by Human Rights at ASU, the School of Social Transformation and its program in Justice and Social Inquiry, and the Barrett Honors College.

Event contact information:

LaDawn.Haglund@asu.edu

http://humanrights.asu.edu

480-965-7083

 

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