The 2015 Nicholas Papadopoulos Endowed Lecture in Gay

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The 2015 Nicholas Papadopoulos Endowed Lecture in Gay
The UC San Diego Critical Gender Studies
Program proudly presents
The 2015 Nicholas Papadopoulos
Endowed Lecture in Gay &
Lesbian Studies
Workshop #1: Documentary PracƟces
LGBT Resource Center, Conference Room Monday, April 27th; 12‐2pm (Limited spaces—Please RSVP to [email protected]) Director/Producer blair dorosh‐walther and Producer Giovanna Chesler of OUT IN THE NIGHT will speak to the seven year journey of making this film and releasing it interna onally. They will show clips from the film and discuss blair's aesthe c choices, their strategic decisions, and the work being done to prepare the film as a tool for change leading up to the na onal broadcast on POV ‐ June 22nd. Filmmakers will do breakout discussions on pre‐produc on and fundraising with students in‐the process of making their own work or preparing for future projects. Malcom X Library Film Screening, Q&A
Malcom X Library 5148 Market St, San Diego, CA 92114 Monday, April 27th, 6‐8pm The film screening will be followed with a Q&A with Director/Producer blair dorosh‐
walther, Producer Giovanna Chesler , and members of the NJ4—Venice Brown, Terrain Dandridge, Patreese Johnson and Renata Hill. Workshop #2: Allies & Advocacy
LGBT Resource Center, Conference Room Tuesday, April 28th; 12‐2pm (Limited spaces—Please RSVP to [email protected]) In addition to core funding from the Nicholas Papadopoulos Endowment and the Critical Gender Studies
Program, this event is generously co-sponsored by the Office of the Chancellor; the Vice-Chancellor for
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion; the Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs; the Dean of
Social Sciences; the Center for the Humanities; the UC San Diego Faculty Association; the Muir College
Provost; the Sixth College Provost; the Warren College Provost; the Black Resource Center; the CrossCultural Center; the LGBT Resource Center; the Women’s Center; the Department of Communication; the
Department of Ethnic Studies; the Department of History; the Department of Literature; the Law & Society
Program and the Urban Studies & Planning Program.
The NJ4: Venice Brown, Terrain Dandridge, Renata Hill and Patreese Johnson detail the support they received interna onally and how they worked with allies outside of their primary communi es. blair dorosh‐walther and the women will speak to their own experience together as ac vist, ally and documentarian. This is an opportunity to discuss larger movements and how their story connects. Main Event—Nicholas Papadopoulos Endowed Lecture
Great Hall, ERC—UCSD Tuesday, April 28th; 6pm Film screening and Q&A with recep on to follow