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DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Media and Communication Rights in Chile and Latin America  
 Special guest speaker: Mapuche filmmaker and Director of Lulul Mahuida,  
 JEANNETTE PAILLAN  Screening of WALLMAPU -- a documentary about the Mapuche 
 people of Chile and their struggle for land and justice  Also, a video 
 short on the  7th Indigenous Film and Video Festival of the Americas  
 Tuesday, September 13 at 7 pm (art exhibit at 6 pm) New College Theater  
 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco     7 PM - Forum with Jeanette Paillan 
 on indigenous media and video screenings\n     \n6 PM - Prior to the forum 
 - Tona Luisa Osher exhibit - Paintings and writings on the threatened 
 Native corn of Mexico\n    \nJoin us for a forum at 7 pm on indigenous 
 media in Chile and Latin America with Jeannete Paillan, Mapuche filmmaker 
 and coordinator of the 7th Indigenous Film and Video Festival of the 
 Americas. The evening will include a screening of Wallmapu, a documentary 
 by Jeannette Paillan about the Mapuche people of Southern Chile and their 
 struggle for land and self-determination. There will also be a video short 
 and discussion about the Indigenous Film and Video Festival of the 
 Americas.     Come early - at 6 pm, prior to the forum and screening, Tona 
 Luisa Osher will present her exhibit of paintings and writings about 
 Mexico’s threated Native corn, as part of a North/South awareness 
 campaign.\n    Jeannette Paillan, Director of the Mapuche community 
 organization Lulul Mahuida, is a Mapuche filmmaker and journalist.  Her 
 films have been screened internationally since 1994, and her documentary 
 Wallmapu was awarded at the 2003 Human Rights Film Festival in Buenos 
 Aires, Argentina. She served as festival coordinator of the 7th Festival of 
 Indigenous Film and Video (2004, Santiago, Chile).      Wallmapu (by 
 Jeannette Paillan, 2002) is the first documentary entirely directed and 
 produced by Mapuche.  Living historically at the bottom of a pronounced 
 class system, the Mapuche have faced the ravages of neo-liberalism and 
 continue to struggle for self determination and cultural rights. Wallmapu 
 is the first film history of Chile told from the perspective of indigenous 
 people.      The Indigenous Film and Video Festival of the Americas has 
 been taking place since 1985, hosted by different countries of Latin 
 America. Sponsored by CLACPI (the Latin American Indigenous Peoples’ 
 Council on Film and Communication), the Festival works with indigenous 
 organizations and others to make indigenous realities more broadly known 
 and to promote media within the continent’s First Nations.      Suggested 
 donation: $5 - no one turned away for lack of funds.     Sponsored by the 
 New College Media Studies MA Program, Abya Yala Nexus, Global Exchange, 
 SpiralMuse, Mayan Shamanism, Media Alliance, and others.     For more 
 information, please call: 415-437-3425   
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  New College Media Studies MA Program:  
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 \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/09/11/75233.php
SUMMARY:Indigenous Media and Communication Rights in Chile and Latin America
LOCATION:New College Theater  777 Valencia Street, San Francisco     
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/09/11/75233.php
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