Film Screening & Discussion: Women, Militarism, Migration, and Labor
@ Zoom & Lecture Room at Gallery 400
400 S Peoria St, Lecture Room, Chicago, IL 60607
Opening Friday, March 29th, from 5PM - 7PM
Commemorating the International Women’s Day, this hybrid film screening and discussion event highlights the lived experiences of women affected by militarized violence and grass roots effort to break the chain and build transnational solidarity. In the first part, the documentary film, “Host Nation” (2016) will be screened for about an hour and half, and the rest half hour may offer a panel discussion with guest speakers from Gabriela USA and Eloom. Light refreshments (vegan, gluten-free) will be served. ASL and Captioning supported. More details can be found in the Eventbrite link here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/film-screening-discussion-women-militarism-migration-and-labor-tickets-859206909997
Co-organizers: Youree Kim, KANWIN Chicago, Anakbayan at UIC
Sponsored by: IGNITE FUND at 3ARTS, UIC Disability Cultural Center
Gabriela USA is an alliance of progressive grassroots Filipino women’s organizations in the U.S. & an international chapter of GABRIELA. Eloom is a South Korea based feminist organization that supports and centers the survivors of sex trafficking.
Youree Kim is an interdisciplinary artist, activist, and researcher. Their work seeks to navigate the complicated realities of how disabilities are produced, perceived, and represented in the face of critical sociopolitical issues. They approach disability through a liberatory lens where disparate stories are told with dignity and facilitate space for radical imagination. The process involves intricate research on disability history, representation, and narratives in local, national, and global contexts and community engagements to invite broader audiences into conversations ranging from community care to state violence and wars.
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