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DESCRIPTION:“Creating Change From Within: Engaging Syracuse University Stud
 ents in Social Justice Work.” &nbsp\;Tula Goenka\, Associate Professor of 
 Television\, Radio &amp\; Film at Syracuse University Newhouse School of P
 ublic Communications\, will talk about the different strategies she has us
 ed to engage Syracuse University students in social justice work with init
 iatives such as the Syracuse Human Rights Film Festival\, SU Rising\, the 
 SU Bollywood Summer Immersion Program and Newhouse-Ed Smith Media Literacy
  Day. Tula Goenka is a filmmaker\, author\, human rights activist and prof
 essor. She teaches courses in multimedia storytelling\, film production an
 d Indian cinema\, and started her filmmaking career as an editor for Spike
  Lee\, James Ivory and Mira Nair\, among others. She now produces and edit
 s her own documentaries\, including the award-winning PBS film "Dancing On
  Mother Earth\," about singer/songwriter Joanne Shenandoah\, "El Charango\
 ," about the musical instrument from Bolivia\, and "Likhiya:Writing Storie
 s with Mithila Art\," a series of short films on artists from Madhubani\, 
 Bahir in India. She is the founder and co-director of the annual Syracuse 
 University Human Rights Film Festival and Digital Witness Symposium. In 20
 08\, Goenka created the SU Bollywood program offered through SU Abroad\, a
 nd has taken 51 Newhouse students to Mumbai for a month-long immersion.Piz
 za will be served. Follow us on Twitter at: PARCCatMaxwell\, tweet #ConvoI
 nConflict.
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies presents: Tula Goenka
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>“Creating Change From Within: Engaging S
 yracuse University Students in Social Justice Work.” &nbsp\;</b><i>Tula Go
 enka</i><b>\, </b>Associate Professor of Television\, Radio &amp\; Film at
  Syracuse University Newhouse School of Public Communications\, will talk 
 about the different strategies she has used to engage Syracuse University 
 students in social justice work with initiatives such as the Syracuse Huma
 n Rights Film Festival\, SU Rising\, the SU Bollywood Summer Immersion Pro
 gram and Newhouse-Ed Smith Media Literacy Day. Tula Goenka is a filmmaker\
 , author\, human rights activist and professor. She teaches courses in mul
 timedia storytelling\, film production and Indian cinema\, and started her
  filmmaking career as an editor for Spike Lee\, James Ivory and Mira Nair\
 , among others. She now produces and edits her own documentaries\, includi
 ng the award-winning PBS film "Dancing On Mother Earth\," about singer/son
 gwriter Joanne Shenandoah\, "El Charango\," about the musical instrument f
 rom Bolivia\, and "Likhiya:Writing Stories with Mithila Art\," a series of
  short films on artists from Madhubani\, Bahir in India. She is the founde
 r and co-director of the annual Syracuse University Human Rights Film Fest
 ival and Digital Witness Symposium. In 2008\, Goenka created the SU Bollyw
 ood program offered through SU Abroad\, and has taken 51 Newhouse students
  to Mumbai for a month-long immersion.<br></p><p><i>Pizza will be served</
 i>. Follow us on Twitter at: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/PARCCatMaxw
 ell">PARCCatMaxwell</a>\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.</p>
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