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Justice for My Sister

Justice for My Sister

A special screening of the documentary film

  • Date:
    Thursday, November 29, 2012
  • Time:
    5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
  • Organizer:
    Indira Persad
  • Campus:
    University Park Campus
  • Venue:
    Taper Hall of Humanities (THH)
  • Room:
    101
  • Cost:
    Free
  • Phone:
    213-740-9605
  • Email:

Summary:

Justice for my Sister is a documentary about the unstoppable determination of one woman to see that her sister’s murderer does not go unpunished. The documentary provides awareness of the femicide in Guatemala and Central America and the struggle women face in the judicial system.

Description:

For more information about the film, as well as the advocacy campaign about violence against women that the film initiated,  please visit www.justiceformysister.com

Moderated by: 
CAROL WISE, Associate Professor of International Relations, USC
KIMBERLY BAUTISTA, film’s director and producer

Sponsored by:
USC Center for International Studies
USC School of International Relations
USC Latino Association for Public Policy, Planning, and Development
USC School of Cinematic Arts

All are welcome to attend!