Commemorating International Women’s Day, genocide survivors as well as political scholars and filmmakers discuss women’s rights during a recent event organized by the USC Shoah Foundation Institute and The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme.
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How can students get the most out of their USC Dornsife experience? These sophomores have the answers. They took FYI seminars last year and now are helping others acclimate and navigate.
Three USC Dornsife faculty will incorporate Holocaust witness testimony into their courses with awards from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute.
Students in the Masters in Visual Anthropology program in USC Dornsife have spent the past year crafting ethnographic documentaries chronicling topics such as surf tourism in Latin America and the cultural preservation of Los Angeles’ Garifuna community. This past Friday, the films made their debut on the big screen.
The Interdisciplinary Research Group in USC Dornsife’s Center for Religion and Civic Culture makes the connections.
The series will help students enrich their studies of unfamiliar cultures and societies.
In the film Avatar, director James Cameron creates a futuristic tribal culture complete with its own language, rituals and religion.
USC College’s Master of Arts in Visual Anthropology Starts Anew
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