Events By Quarter

Immigration awareness panel

Intersectionality within Immigrant Communities

MCC Theater

The experiences of immigrant communities goes beyond what is portrayed in society and media. A panel of individuals, including those who are directly impacted by current policies and laws, will highlight the intersectional experiences of immigrant communities. This panel is part of a series of events hosted by Undocumented Student Services as part of Immigration Awareness Week. 

Forbidden

Cup of Culture

Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America

MCC Theater

Growing up in rural North Carolina, Moises Serrano fell in love with a country that refused to recognize his full humanity - both as an undocumented immigrant and as a gay man. The documentary Forbidden follows Moises’ personal journey as an activist fighting for the American Dream. This film will feature a post-film Skype Q&A with Moises Serrano. 1 h 22 min.

TAKSIM

Armenian and Middle Eastern Jazz Ensemble

MCC Theater

Born in East Harlem to Armenian parents who fled the genocide, Souren Baronian grew up surrounded by traditional Armenian, Middle Eastern, and Balkan music at home and simultaneously got swept up in the golden age of jazz in New York City. Sneaking into 52nd St clubs to see Lester Young, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker and company Baronian melded a new musical language of vastly different but compatible musical traditions. A pace-setting virtuoso instrumentalist and bandleader, Souren has offered the world Middle Eastern Jazz since 1975. This concert will feature a five-piece band, and include instruments that span the globe: duduk, kaval, riq, oud, dombek, clarinet, soprano sax, upright bass, and drums.

$5 for UCSB students and youth under 12; $15 for general admission.

 Purchase tickets here: https://goo.gl/DAi3aV

 

Daze of Justice

Cup of Culture

Daze of Justice

MCC Theater

Daze of Justice is the intimate story of trailblazing Cambodian-American women who break decades of silence, abandoning the security of their American homes on a journey back into Cambodia's killing fields. Only this time not as victims but as witnesses determined to resurrect the memory of their loved ones before the UN Special Tribunal prosecuting the Khmer Rouge. Daze of Justice takes us beyond the Killing Fields. The women find the courage to remember their past and not only generate a vocabulary for reclaiming the past, but pave a path that extends the promise of redemption to future generations. 1 h 9 min.

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