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How Do We Tell The Story in Film?
Paso al Norte Immigration History Museum Planning Forum, El Paso, Texas
Docs Rock
A Field Trip to Explore the World of Documentary Films & Filmmakers, sponsored by
the International Documentary Association and
City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department
Oral Tradition and Storytelling: The Filmmaking Paradigm
Vernacular Art of the San Diego/Tijuana Border
San Diego State University, San Diego
The Film Industry: Fostering Tolerance in Diversity, Image and Reality
Alambrista: A Reassessment after Twenty Five Years
House of Hospitality, Balboa Park, San Diego
Independent Filmmaking: Capturing San Diego's History on Film
Spirit of the Barrio Luncheon
Logan Heights Health Clinic, San Diego
Nuestro Pueblo Film Discussion
A Project of Animating Democracy
San Diego Repertory Theatre, San Diego Chamber of Commerce, Centro Cultural Tijuana
Other Stories, Other Lives
Ethnic Voices Symposium,
Santa Clara University
Documentary Filmmaking and the Public Interest: Intersection at the US-Mexico Border
San Diego State University, San Diego
Media Artists on the Border: Theory Meets Practice
Society for Cinema Studies, La Jolla, California |
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Transcending Borders: Building a Culture of Peace
University of San Diego,
San Diego
Border Crossing--The Cultural and Political Complexities of Living on the U.S. Mexico Frontera
AERA Annual Conference, San Diego
The Border: Forging a New Identity in U.S.-Mexican Relations
Mutual Perceptions: Mexico and the United States Five Years after the NAFTA, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego
Una Mirada Alternativa a la Frontera
Casa de Cultura, Tijuana, Baja California
Globalization and the U.S.-Mexico Border
Face-off with the Global Economy: Changing the Terms of the Debate, Democratic Socialists of America,
San Diego
Life on the Border
Advancing a Philanthropic Agenda for the U.S.-Mexico Border, U.S. Mexico Committee on Philanthropy and the Border, Rosarito, Baja California
Celluloid Images: The Borderlands on Film
Mesa College Borderlands Project, San Diego
The Border on Film
University of Missouri, Kansas City
Comunicacion y Cultura en la Frontera
Communication and Culture on the Border
Binational Communications Association Keynote Address, Tijuana, Baja California
Border Narratives and Globalization
Movements, Movimientos, Movimentos: Reshaping the Americas, The Culture of the Americas and the Narratives of Globalization,
University of California, Irvine
Filming The Border
Fordham University, New York City
The Border: A Documentary Journey
San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art
Dartmouth University
New York University
Columbia University
Centro Cultural de la Raza
California Library Association
California State University, San Bernardino
California State University, San Marcos
Media Portrayals of the Border: A Cross Cultural Critique
The Bridges & Barriers of Immigration,
University of San Diego
The Border: A Documentary Journey
San Diego-Tijuana Borderlands: Problems and Prospects, San Diego Mesa College
The Border: A Documentary Screening
Border Academy 2000 - Border Health Session
Sponsored by the Mexican American Studies Center,
University of Arizona, San Diego
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The Challenges of Independent Latino/Chicano Documentary Filmmakers in the U.S.A. - 2000 to 2010
3rd Biannual Documentary Conference, Sights of the Turn of the Century, Centro de Capacitación Cinematografica,
Mexico City
Chicano Film: A Thirty Year Assessment
Freiburg Film Forum, Germany
Chicanos and the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo:One Hundred Fifty Years of Resistance
San Jose State University, California
Chicano/Latino Families and the Community
San Diego State University
Chicanos/Latinos...as Seen Through our Eyes
Cinco de Mayo Presentation
Miracosta College, San Diego
Windows on the Latino Experience in the U.S.
Border Crossings: A Travel-by-Art Festival
Hispanic Cultural Festival, Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Indigenous Mexican San Diego: Celebrating 2000 Years of Cultural Heritage
House of Hospitality, Balboa Park, San Diego
Celebrating Chicana/o Heritage Month
California State University, San Marcos
Transcending Borders: Hispanics and The Media
A Workshop onLa Raza: Overcoming Stereotypes, Myths and Lies, The Atrocity of Prejudice: Have We Learned Anything?
Kansas City, Missouri |
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Why Should We Care About History?
World Cultures Program, San Diego City College
Cesar Chavez: Why We Honor Him
Fourth Annual Cesar Chavez Commemoration
Utah Valley State College, Orem, Utah
The Legacy of the U.S.-Mexican War of 1846-1848
Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research (SHHAR), Annual Buscando Nuestras Raices Conference
Autry Museum of Western Heritage, Los Angeles
Using Archival Materials in Historical Documentaries
Crossing Borders: Archives in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, Society of American Archivists
Focus On...Latin America
Third International Documentary Congress (IDC3)
Sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the International Documentary Association, Los Angeles
The U.S.-Mexican War: 1846-1848
Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California
The Cesar Chavez Film Festival
Curated by Paul Espinosa
University of California, San Diego
New Media and the Humanities
Sponsored by the California Council for the Humanities, University of Southern California
The Forgotten War: Mexico and the U.S.
World Cultures Program, San Diego City College
The U.S.-Mexican War: 1846-1848
California Studies Association Conference
University of Southern California |
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Uneasy Neighbors: The U.S.-Mexico Border in Perspective
California State University, San Marcos
1492 Revisited: An Alternate View of the Quincentenary
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
The Hunt for Pancho Villa
Bread Loaf School of English - New Mexico Campus
Native American Preparatory School
Pecos, New Mexico
The New Tijuana / In the Shadow of the Law
Chicano Film Festival , University of California,
Santa Cruz
An Evening with Paul Espinosa
Twentieth Anniversary of Third College
University of California, San Diego
The Lemon Grove Incident
Cruzando Fronteras Film Festival, Mexican Cultural Institute, Washington D.C.
Paul Espinosa Film Festival
Porter Troupe Gallery, San Diego |
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