November 7th: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
This event celebrates the third annual College of Humanities International Film Festival will present films from diverse nationalities to explore a diversity of issues, cultures, thoughts and perspectives focusing on the themes of globalization, labor and human rights.
This event is free and open to the public.
The festival captures the human stories behind the movements of goods and services through newly emerging markets, as well as the technology that transforms traditional relationships to time and space. Globalization affects the labor experiences of thousands at the local level in the Los Angeles metropolitan area as well as across the globe, through international free trade agreements (like NAFTA and DR-CAFTA), the WTO and neoliberal impulses that dominate world economy and labor. There is a strong need for a space such as this festival on our campus, where alternative proposals, stories and experiences of globalization can be given visibility and discussion. Furthermore, the community surrounding CSUN as well a large number of students come from working class backgrounds and have been personally affected by globalization and neoliberalism.
Festival Program
We would like to thank all our co-sponsors for their generosity: College of Humanities Academic Programming Fund, Associated Students, Office of Undergraduate Studies, Liberal Studies, Anthropology, Asian American Studies, Central American Studies, Chicano/a Studies, English Department, Gender & Women's Studies, Modern and Classical Languages and Literature, Queer Studies and Religious Studies.
Festival Flier
