August 30, 2023
Santa Monica College Presents Fall 2023 Social Justice Series
Santa Monica College Presents Fall 2023 Social Justice Series
Free Series Continues September 14
SANTA MONICA, CA — Santa Monica College (SMC) continues its Social Justice Lecture Series in fall 2023 with presentations and discussions that explore the concept of social
justice and a variety of aspects, issues, and developments affecting and shaping it
in today’s world.
All presentations in the series are free. Seating is strictly on a first-arrival basis.
The fall 2023 series lineup is:
- Thursday, September 14 at 11:15 a.m. in HSS 105 on the main SMC Campus (1900 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica) — “Manzanar, Diverted: Documentary Screening and Q&A with Director Ann Kaneko.” Director Ann Kaneko will screen and discuss her Emmy-winning feature documentary Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust, a fascinating retelling of the Los Angeles water story, covering more than 150 years of history. The documentary follows intergenerational
women from three communities who defend their land, history, and culture from the
insatiable thirst of Los Angeles, and reveals the unexpected alliance of Native Americans,
Japanese-American WWII incarcerees, and environmentalists to preserve “the land of flowing water,” Payahuunadü (Owens Valley). A professor in the Media Studies department at Pitzer College, Kaneko has been a Fulbright Fellow, Japan Foundation Artist, Film Independent Doc Lab Fellow, and Jackson Wild Multicultural Fellow, and is a member of BGDM, A-Doc, and the distribution coop New Day Films. Her films include A Flicker in Eternity, based on Stanley Hayami’s diary; Against The Grain: An Artist’s Survival Guide to Peru, highlighting Peruvian political artists; Overstay, about Japanese undocumented workers; and 100% Human Hair, a musical for the AFI Directing Workshop for Women. An audience Q&A with director Kaneko follows the screening. Sponsored by the SMC Associates, SMC Modern Languages & Cultures Department, SMC Earth Sciences Department,
SMC History Department, and APIDA Club.
- Tuesday, September 26 at 11:15 a.m. in in HSS 105 on the main SMC Campus (1900 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica) — Leisy J. Abrego: “Communists, Criminals, and Caravans: Central Americans Seeking Refuge
in the United States.” Over the past decade, thousands have left home in Central America to seek refuge in the United States. What is propelling their mass exodus and why should people in the U.S. care? Leisy J. Abrego presents the political and social context of U.S.-Central American relations to help
explain how U.S. foreign policies produce refugees from this region while, at the
same time, U.S. immigration policies criminalize them. Abrego is Professor of Chicana/o
and Central American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her books include Sacrificing Families: Navigating Laws, Labor, and Love Across Borders (Stanford University Press, 2014) and, co-edited with Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales, We Are Not Dreamers: Undocumented Scholars Theorize Undocumented Life in the United
States (Duke University Press, 2020). Sponsored by the SMC Associates, SMC Modern Languages & Cultures Department, and SMC Earth Sciences Department.
All programs are subject to change without notice, and new speakers may be added to the series. Up-to-date details are posted at smc.edu/events and available by calling 310-434-4100.
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