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Cities of Peace: From Atlanta to Hiroshima

2022-03-16 , Jacobs, Robert , Martz, Meagan , Zinman, Gregory , Weiss, Amanda

An online roundtable conversation with speakers from Georgia Tech, the Hiroshima Peace Institute, and the Carter Center. What does it mean to be a “city of peace,” and how is it different in Atlanta and Hiroshima? What is the importance of Sustainable Development Goal #16: Peace, Justice, & Strong Institutions? Moderated by Dr. Greg Zinman, School of Literature, Media & Communication and co-sponsored by the Japan Foundation, School of Modern Languages, and Georgia Tech Library.

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Documenting Wuhan: Q&A with Filmmaker Wu Hao

2021-02-15 , Wu, Hao , Liu, Jin , Liu, Lu , Weiss, Amanda , Elliot, Michael

Documenting Wuhan: Q&A with Filmmaker Hao Wu.

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Virtual Film Festivals: Global and Local

2021-03-26 , Saluveer, Sten , Foster, Matthew , Manci, Catherine , Schwarz, Michael , Usher, Rachel , Zinman, Gregory , Weiss, Amanda

How has COVID-19 impacted film festivals around the world? This Virtual Roundtable conversation with Sten Saluveer, Head of NEXT/ Marche Du Film – Festival de Cannes, Catherine Manci, Public Programming Specialist at Georgia Tech, and Matthew Foster, Director of the Dragon Con Film Festival, began with a a screening of a short film by Georgia Climate Project (an initiative of the Georgia Climate Project, produced by Michael Schwarz and presented by project manager Rachel Usher) and was moderated by Dr. Gregory Zinman, Georgia Tech School of Literature, Media, and Communication.

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Hafu: The Mixed-Race Experience in Japan

2021-03-11 , Weiss, Amanda , Baldwin, Joshua , Tsai, Aurora , Nishikura, Megumi , Hughes-Troutman, Tiffiny

The film explores multiculturalism in Japanese society through the experiences of mixed-race Japanese people. The round-table explored multiculturalism and community sustainability with director Megumi Nishikura, Dr. Aurora Tsai from the University of Tokyo, and Dr. Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman, director of CARE at Georgia Tech.