Latin American Film Festival: Indigenous Voices 2023
In our current global situation of climate change and environmental catastrophe, many environmental humanities scholars are turning to indigenous ontologies to seek out answers and guidance. The five movies that we curated for the festival showcase narratives from indigenous communities from several Latin American countries and portray their struggles and strategies of survival. With the festival, we hope to honor their voices by showcasing their work to our Rutgers community
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This series is organized by a team of graduate and undergraduate students participating in the 2022-23 Mentoring for Social Justice and Community-Building Project, a joint initiative of the School of Graduate Studies and Douglass Residential College.

This film festival is possible thanks to the sponsorship and collaboration of:  Center for Latino Arts and Culture, Cinema Studies, Center for Latin American Studies (Indigenous Studies Group), Spanish and Portuguese Department, History Department, Rutgers Union of Cuban American Students 


This festival was awarded a grant by PRAGDA


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