Bunchi Film Screening & Director's Talk Back

At once profoundly beautiful, sad, and empowering, the short film Bunchi tells to story of an Ethiopian immigrant family living in Israel. The film follows Bunchi, as she re-discovers herself while caring for her mother-in-law and two teenage daughters after her husband unexpectedly leaves them and returns to Ethiopia. Described as one of the most sensitive and feminist films about Ethiopain-Israeli women, Bunchi re-examines traditional concepts of female identity and familial roles.

Lake Theater doors open at 5:45pm

Film Screening: In Your Eyes I See My Country

Please join The Middle East North African Studies Program for a screening of In Your Eyes I See My Country, a film directed by Kamal Hachkar. Neta and Amit are two artists living in Jerusalem. In life as on stage, they explore their identity and examine their ties to their home country. Revisiting their Jewish-Moroccan musical heritage offers them a way to heal the wounds of exile carried by their parents.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director and a reception catered by Green Olives.

The State of Reproductive Rights in Louisiana: 3 years since Dobbs

Join Tulane College Democrats for a panel on Reproductive Rights in Louisiana. We'll be joined by guest speakers and look forward to fostering an informative and open discussion on the realities of post-Dobbs Louisiana. This event is open to all members of the Tulane Community regardless of personal political affiliation. Join us in LBC 201 on Wednesday 4/23/25 at 7:30 pm for this exciting event!

CelebrAsian Week: Film Festival

The 2024-25 school year marks AASU’s 30th anniversary, and to celebrate, our organization is inviting its founder: 8x Emmy Award-winning director Bobby Yan (Tulane '95). The Film Festival will include screening Director Yan’s short films and newest work with pre-arranged questions in between, an audience Q&A period, and a casual dinner and meet and greet to close out the event.

Blind Spot Film Screening

Join Tulane Hillel in screening Blind Spot, a film that takes an in-depth look at antisemitism on American college campuses before and after Oct 7, 2023. There will be a talkback afterward by the film's producer, Lenny Gold, Tulane Hillel Executive Director Gary Brandt, and former CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans, Arnie Fielkow.

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