Announcing Cahal McLaughlin's Documentary Film Screenings on Human Rights
We are excited to announce a special documentary film series by acclaimed director and professor, Cahal McLaughlin, at the Centro MariAntonia da USP. This event will feature three impactful films highlighting significant human rights issues:
Program
1. "It Stays With You: Use of Force by UN Peacekeepers in Haiti"
Date: May 27, 16:00
Mediator: João Fernando Finazzi
Synopsis: Examines the devastating effects of UN peacekeeping operations in Haiti from 2004-2007 on civilians.
2. "Right Now I Want to Scream: Police and Army Violence in Rio – the Brazil Haiti Connection"
Date: May 28, 16:00
Mediator: Juliana Resende
Synopsis: Explores the connections between police violence in Rio de Janeiro and UN operations in Haiti.
3. "We Fight For This Land: Quilombola and Indigenous Resistance to Ecowar Violence in the Amazon"
Date: May 29, 16:00
Mediator: Nayara Khaly
Synopsis: Chronicles the resistance of Quilombola and Indigenous communities against environmental violence in the Brazilian Amazon.
Event Details:
- Location: Sala Carlos Reichembach, Centro MariAntonia da USP, Rua Maria Antônia 294
- Entry: Free and open to all
- Contact: imprensama@usp.br | (11) 3123-5200
Join us for these thought-provoking films and discussions, contributing to the dialogue on human rights and justice. For more details, visit the Centro MariAntonia da USP website or Instagram.
Page last updated on May 29th 2024. All information correct at the time, but subject to change.