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13th African Language Theater Night
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Tuesday, November 10th 5:00 - 7:30 pm
Thompson Room, Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge
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The Department of African and African American Studies
and African Language Program at Harvard University
invite you to the
13th African Language Theater Night
November 10th
Thompson Room, 5:00 -7:30 pm
12 Quincy Street, Barker Center
Jamaican food will be served.
Come see our students showcase their African language skills,
from Amharic to Zulu.
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Volunteer at the Boston Latino International Film Festival!
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Introductory meetings: Thursday, November 12th and Saturday November 14th
6:00 - 7:00 pm
Cambridge College, 1000 Mass Ave., Cambridge MA 02138
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Boston Latino International Film Festival
is looking for volunteers!
First Volunteer Informational Meeting:
The 8th Boston Latino International Film Festival, which runs in three weekends starting on November 19 and finishing on December 13, is seeking volunteers to work in this year's edition. This year, we are screening over 80 movies from the US, Latin America
and Spain. Our venues include the Harvard Film Archive, Cambridge College, Boston University and the new Cambridge Library (Harvard Sq. Branch). This is a wonderful opportunity to practice your Spanish, meet new people, and gain free access to each of the
screenings. For more information, please visit our website:
www.bliff.org.
We are looking for volunteersto help in the following areas:
· Event organizing
· Hospitality
· Marketing/Advertising
· Media/Public Relations
· Graphic/Web Designer
This is a perfect opportunity for those who want to learn how to organize a high-profile event with limited resources. We are looking for candidates who are self-motivated and who can also work in a team-oriented environment. We average about 30 to 40 volunteers
per festival. Our volunteers assist the film festival coordinators with: event organizing, hospitality, marketing/advertising material distribution, traffic and media/public relations. You will be required to work a few hours prior to the week of the festival
as well as during the festival. Please contact Danielle at doliveira@bliff.org for more information.
We will be conducting two volunteer informational meetings. Please RSVP for one of them. The meetings will take place the following days of:
-Thursday, November 12 from 6:00 to 7:00 pm
-Saturday, November 14 from 6:00 to 7:00 pm
The meeting will take place at:
Cambridge College
1000 Mass Ave., in between Central and Harvard Sq
Close to the Central Square Red Line
Please contact us and RSVP if you plan to attend the meeting, or would like to be involved. There is no need to speak Spanish to be part of our team. If you have any problem finding the location, please call 617-599-4120.
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National Youth Video and Film Festival! |
Premiere Screening: Saturday, November 14th 7:00 pm
M.I.T. Bartos Theater, Cambridge MA
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Do It Your Damn Self!!
National Youth Video and Film Festival!
This year's Premiere Screening will be held on November 14th at 7pm at MIT's Bartos Theater. Tickets to the screening will cost $8 for the films and $12 for the films and admission to the After Party. Tickets can be purchased
at the event or in advance on the DIYDS!! website,
www.diyds.org
This year also includes: two screenings of our DIYDS!! Jr. Reel (featuring work by filmmakers ages 6-12) at 3:30 and 7pm on Tuesday, November 10 at Central Square Theater; and a NEW additional screening of our teen reel for After School Groups at 3:30 pm on
Friday, November 13th at the West Cambridge Community Center. Both of these screenings are FREE. Contact Angela Glabach at angela@communityartcenter.org to RSVP for either of these events.
Festival Schedule:
11/10 - "DIYDS Jr." @ Central Square Theater st 4pm and 7pm
11/13 - School Day Screening @ Boston Public Library 10:30 am
11/13 - After School Screening @ W. Cambridge Community Center
11/14 - DIYDS!! 09 Premiere Screening @ M.I.T. Bartos Theater 7:00 pm
11/14 - DIYDS!! 09 Premiere After Party @ M.I.T. Bartos Theater 9:30 pm
If you are interested in getting updates on our festival preparations, become our Facebook friend by following this link: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1613793526&ref=name or follow us on Twitter "diyds09"
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21st Annual Boston Jewish Film Festival
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Wednesday, November 4th - Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Various locations, please check www.bjff.org
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2009 Boston Jewish Film Festival
Tickets: $12 general admission
$10 BJFF, CCT, ICA, MFA, WGBH members, students, and seniors
The 2009 Boston Jewish Film Festival presents the year's most innovative films on Jewish themes. Films are accentuated by panel discussions; visits by directors, actors, and subjects; and musical events. The Festival program explores
what it means to be Jewish - in the U.S., Israel, and around the world. Highlights for 2009, in addition to the theme of home, include films from Latin America and comedies.
For more information on ticket sales and the film schedule, please visit:
http://www.bjff.org/home.php
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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
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Tuesday, November 17th - Thursday, November 19th 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Thompson Room, Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge
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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
University Professor in the Humanities and Director of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, Columbia University
"Du Bois at Large"
November 17, 2009 - November 19, 2009
Start Time: 4:00 pm
End Time: 5:30 pm
W. E. B. Du Bois Lecture Series
Tuesday, November 17: Du Bois & Gramsci
Wednesday, November 18: Du Bois & The General Strike
Thursday, November 19: Du Bois & Women's Work
Thompson Room, Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/english/fac_profiles.htm#gs
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Call for Papers
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The Department of African and African American Studies
and the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University Present
An Interdisciplinary Symposium Celebrating the Life and Scholarship of Nathan I. Huggins (1927-1989)
Conference Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Harvard University, Cambridge MA
Nathan I. Huggins was a leading scholar of slavery, racism, and African American history and a pioneer of African American studies from the 1960s to the 1980s. Despite the sobriety of his area of study, he is remembered by his students, friends, and colleagues
for his provocative and playful approach to scholarship and social criticism. His work as the first African American professor of history at Harvard University was motivated by the principle that without understanding the African American experience, one
can not hope to understand American history. This conviction led him to publish several seminal works investigating the cultural impact of slavery, bringing to light the richness of the Jazz age, and helping to launch the term 'Harlem Renaissance.' Many of
his contributions, assertions his contemporaries viewed as radical, have since become pillars of African American studies as an academic discipline. Despite his disciplinary dedication, Huggins' interests were broad and included music, art, poetry, literature,
inter-racial relationships, and cultural studies. The unifying thread throughout his work as scholar and teacher was Huggins' love of whimsical, surprising, cutting-edge ideas.
This symposium will celebrate the breadth of work that Huggins valued by bringing together scholars and artists from a wide range of disciplines. Noted guests will include Farah Jasmine Griffin, Martha Jane Nadell, Jeffrey Ferguson, and Randall K. Burkett.
We will feature both traditional and non-traditional scholarly and performative presentations. Possible themes include but are not limited to: history, literature, film, music, dance, poetry, visual arts, media studies, sociology, anthropology, cultural studies,
psychology, diasporic studies, religion, public and health policy, women and gender studies. We invite any and all paper / presentation proposals that reflect Huggins' spirit of eclecticism. Submission from graduate students and practitioners are particularly
encouraged.
Please send a one-page abstract outlining a 20-minute presentation as well as brief biographical information to the symposium organizers, Amber Moulton-Wiseman and Chérie Rivers by
November 15, 2009.
Please contact the symposium organizers with any questions.
Amber Moulton-Wiseman - amoulton@fas.harvard.edu
Chérie Rivers - crivers@fas.harvard.edu
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Call to Artists
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CALL TO ARTISTS - Request for Qualifications
$50,000 Public Art Commission
Deadline: November 30, 2009
Limited to Artists within Greater Boston area
The Cambridge Arts Council (CAC) in Cambridge, MA is seeking an artist/team to create art for the public realm along the Cambridge Street Corridor.
The project and process offers a public art opportunity for a creative individual, or team of individuals, who are new to creating public art; and who live, work, or study in the greater Boston area. The final
commissioned project may be in any of the arts and design media - visual, performing, mixed media, architectural, landscape, social, etc., and can be temporary, durational, or permanent events or objects.
The Cambridge Street Commission process/timeline will be as follows:
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Artists submit images of previous work and biographic information
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Art Jury selects up to 10 finalists
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finalists attend required workshop on
Public Art
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Up to 10 finalists paid $1,000 each to create a proposal and a visual presentation
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All proposals exhibited in the CAC Gallery for consideration and discussion by the public/Committee
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Site Committee selects one artist/team to be awarded with the $50,000 commission
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The selected artist/team then executes the project in public
The Cambridge Street Corridor site is defined by Inman Square on the west end to Lechmere Square on the east (see
map here). This is a stretch of urban street, a little over one mile in length, that reaches three different neighborhoods and is a vibrant mix of demographics, businesses, homes, and street activity.
Timeline:
November 30, 2009: All Electronic Submissions due
Late-December 2009: Notifications of finalists sent out
Mid-January 2010: Required workshop for all finalists
March 19, 2010: Final proposals due at CAC by 12:00 Noon
April 1- June 18, 2010: Exhibition of proposals
June 1, 2010: Announcement of final selection
How to Submit:
Submit images and/or video of past work and biographic information at
http://cac.slideroom.com.
Registration is free and easy - upload digital files of work samples and complete a form of information and you will be considered for the Cambridge Street Project as well as all future public art commissions
within the City of Cambridge.
For more information about Cambridge Arts Council programs please visit
www.cambridgeartscouncil.org.
Fortechnical support using Slideroom, please e-mailsupport@slideroom.com.
For other questions please contact CAC Public Art Administrator, Jeremy Gaucher at
jgaucher@cambridgema.gov; 617-349-4388
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From the Top:
Government Sponsored Creativity
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featuring
Doris Sommer
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Monday, November 16th
5:30 pm
CGIS South Building,
1730 Cambridge St., Room S354
This seminar functions as a forum for lectures and intellectual exchanges on cultural politics across disciplines and national or historical boundaries.
Doris Sommer
Ira Jewell Williams, Jr., Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and in African and African American Studies, will be the featured speaker.
The seminar is co-chaired by Panagiotis Roilos, professor of modern Greek studies and of comparative literature, and
Dimitrios Yatromanolakis, visiting associate professor of the classics, Harvard University, and associate professor of the classics, The Johns Hopkins University.
This event is free and open to the public
For additional information and updates: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/
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