Tuesday, September 23, 2008

“I Am an American”

By Cynthia Weber, Film-maker and Professor of International Relations, Lancaster University








Five years after 9/11, Weber began on-camera interviews with US citizens of various ages, races,religions, sexes and ethnicities caught up in the security and immigration crossfire of the ‘war on terror.’ The result is a fascinating series of portraits that illuminate and refigure national ‘stories’of US identity, citizenship, tolerance, and patriotism.

Join us for campus and community screenings this month, where Professor Weber will be present to introduce and discuss the film.

Thursday, September 25, 6:00 pm
305 Harvill Building, 1103 E. 2nd St., University of Arizona
Free and open to the public - Sponsored by the Department of Political Science

Friday, September 26, 6:30 pm
Armory Park Ballroom, 220 S. 5th Avenue, Tucson
Everyone Welcome! $5.00 suggested donation
All proceeds will benefit Derechos Humanos,
No More Deaths, and O’odham Voice Against the Wall

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