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USC Global Exchange Workshop Screening
The US-China Institute at USC presents a 2012 Screening of Student Films made in the USC-CUC Summer Documentary Workshop in Beijing.
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Dear Collaborators and Friends,
We cordially invite you to attend the 2012 Screening of Student Films made in the USC-CUC Summer Documentary Workshop in Beijing. The screening will take place in SCA 112 on Sunday Oct. 21st at 3pm, with a reception to follow. Please see our attached flier for more information.
Please mark this date on your calendar and be sure to RSVP to Marsha Kinder at mkinder@cinema.usc.edu or (x740-3336). You are welcome to bring friends.
We hope to see you then!
Marsha Kinder, Emerita University Professor
Professor of Critical Studies
Director of The Labyrinth Project
School of Cinematic Arts
University of Southern California
900 West 34th Street, Suite 334
Los Angeles, California 90089-2211
213-740-3336 office; 323-377-0728 mobile
mkinder@usc.edu www.thelabyrinthproject.org
www.jewishhomegrownhistory.com
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