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El Pueblo Se Levanta (The People Are Rising) Film Screening |
Event Type: | | Film/Video |
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Presented By: | | USF Institute for Research in Art |
Description: | | Screen Door Cinema
Kress Annex, 1624 East 7th Avenue Tampa, FL 33605
Artist Miguel Luciano will introduce the film and lead a Q&A discussion after each screening. Luciano is a New York-based Puerto Rican artist currently exhibiting in USF Contemporary Art Museum’s
NEA-funded exhibition, Poor People’s Art: A (Short) Visual History of Poverty in the United States.
ABOUT THE FILM - In the late 1960s, conditions for Puerto Ricans in the US reached the boiling
point. Faced with racial discrimination, deficient community services, and poor education and job opportunities, Puerto Rican communities began to address these injustices by using direct action.
This film focuses on the community of East Harlem, capturing the compassion and militancy of the Young Lords as they implemented their own health, educational, and public assistance programs and
fought back against social injustice. An excellent portrayal of inner city organizing in the late 60s. Featuring a young Juan Juan González before he was Democracy Now! co-host and multiple award
winning journalist. Juan was the Deputy Minister of Education of the Young Lords.
Go to Eventbrite for free tickets Space is limited. |
Date: | | 2/10/2023 |
Event Information: | | For additional event information, please visit: http://ira.usf.edu
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Purchase Tickets: | | Free Event. |
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Location: | | See Event Info. |
Start Time: | | 5:00 PM |
End Time: | | 8:30 PM |
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