On Wednesday, Oct. 4th, Dr. Adam Saltsman, Associate Professor of Urban Studies, spoke on a panel at Clark University. The panel explored the transnational nature of humanitarian aid in Myanmar two years after a coup ushered in military rule there. Along with the other panelists, Dr. Saltsman drew from his research and recent book, speaking about the challenges, dilemmas, and everyday politics of aid and advocacy in Myanmar, including among a growing diaspora of Burmese activists abroad. Congratulations, Dr. Saltsman!
The results of the 2025 Manhattan Short Film Festival are in! Here's the word from the Manhattan Short website: " We Have Sinned Before You , written and directed by Ifat Nener Orgad (Israel), is the Gold Medal Winner of the 28th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival. We Have Sinned Before You , a family drama set around a game designed to pass the time on Yom Kippur, resonated with viewers around the world." In second place worldwide and winning the silver medal was Passarinho , directed by Natalia GarcĂa Agraz (Mexico). This film was "about two teenage girls who try to meet their favorite soccer player, but their plan is threatened when one of them gets a red card. The film is dedicated to all the Messi Mums in the world." Finally, winning the bronze medal was Beyond Silence , written and directed by Marnie Blok (The Netherlands). This film "tells the story of two women from two generations who experience a singular trauma. One retre...
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