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SUMMARY:SŪKŪJULA TEI’ (Stories of My Mother) Virtual Film Screening & Conversation with David Hernández Palmar
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual screening of SŪKŪJULA TEI’ (Stories of My Mother)\, a powerful and intimate film by Wayuu filmmaker David Hernández Palmar. Rooted in Wayuu memory and oral tradition\, the film weaves together personal narrative\, maternal legacy\, and cultural continuity\, offering a moving reflection on identity\, territory\, and belonging. \nFollowing the screening\, participate in a live discussion with the filmmaker\, who will share insights into the creative process behind the film\, the importance of Indigenous storytelling\, and the film’s cultural significance. \nDavid Hernández Palmar is a Wayuu filmmaker\, cultural advocate\, and communicator from the Guajira region of Venezuela. His work centers on Indigenous identity\, memory\, territory\, and language\, with a strong commitment to visual storytelling as a tool for cultural preservation and self-representation.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/sukujula-tei-stories-of-my-mother-virtual-film-screening-conversation-with-david-hernandez-palmar/
LOCATION:https://csun.zoom.us/j/84146752623
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SUMMARY:The Fight for Our Existence
DESCRIPTION:The Center for the Studies of the Peoples of the Américas (CESPA) and Civil Discourse & Social Change will be hosting Mariana Marroquín’s talk regarding her work with as a Trans Advocate and the significant challenges faced by the trans community—including transgender immigrants—in the contemporary political climate of divisiveness. This talk is open to all CSUN community members via THIS ZOOM LINK.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/transgender-immigrants-in-los-angeles/
LOCATION:Zoom
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