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Item Black History Month: Events and Films (2022-02)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and Inclusion; University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationWednesday, February 9, 2022, CHEM 200, 4:00 pm, Documentary: MLK/FBI, A discussion and Q&A will follow after the documentary, Sponsored by UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion and UMD Black Student Association. Saturday, February 19, 2022, Ballroom, 5:00 pm, Annual Soul Food Dinner, Join the Black Student Association for the 30th annual Soul Food Dinner, Ticket Information: Students (Dinner and Show)-$10, General Public (Dinner and Show) - $15, Children Under 5 - Free (if child need a chair, then tickets are $7.00), Sponsored by UMD Black Student Association. All month of February, UMD Multicultural Center, CJMM Art Exhibit, "The Life, The Work, The Fight: Black Duluth in History," Sponsored by UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion amd Clayton, Jackson, MCGhie Memorial. Tuesday, February 22m Griggs Center, 6:00 pm, Documentary: Dr. King's Words into Actions: Black Empowerment Across the Generations, The viewing will be followed immediately by a discussion and Q&A from committee chairs of the Duluth Branch of the NAACP. Sponsored by UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion, UMD Black Student Association, and Duluth Branch of NAACP. Monday, February 28, Griggs Center, 12 Noon, Documentary: Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am, Directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, 120 minutes, 2019, Sponsored by UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Women's Resource and Action Center, and Black Student Association.Item Blood Memoirs Exploring individuality, memory, and culture through portraiture (2013-10)(2013) Bear Robe, Amber-Dawn; University of Minnesota Duluth. Tweed Museum of Art; Eyre, ChrisItem Breaking Trail: Film Screening w/Emily Ford (2022-12-01)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of SustainabilityEmily Ford sets out with Diggins, a borrowed Alaskan Husky sled dog, to become the first woman and person of color to thru-hike the 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail in winter. What begins as an extraordinary physical and mental challenge also becomes a spiritual adventures; Join us for the open house at 5pm! hot chocolate bar, donuts, popcorn; outdoor gear demos, make-n-takes; Door prizes!Item Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution film screening and discussion (2021-10-19)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Commission on DisabilitiesWatch the movie and participate in a discussion with the UMD Commission on DisabilitiesItem Dodging Bullets Film Screening (2019-11-20)(2019) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Social WorkPlease join the MSW Association and UMD Social Work Department in their screening of Dodging Bullets: Stories from Survivors of Historical Trauma, as we come together to recognize Native American Heritage Month and bring visibility to their stories of resilience.Item The Education of Shelby Knox screening and fundraiser (2009-03-27)(2009) University of Minnesota Duluth. Women's Resource and Action CenterItem Freshwater Film Screening (2023-04-28)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Institute on the EnvironmentItem Hailing Cesar film screening (2022-10-06)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Latinx/Chicanx Student Association; University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionAfter the film there will be a Q&A with Eduardo Chavez, Director and grandson of Cesar ChavezItem Hip Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes film screening (2009-12-04)(2009) University of Minnesota Duluth. Women's Resource and Action CenterItem Jumbo Wild Film Screening (2016-02-05)(2016)Jumbo Wild- a gripping, hour-long documentary film that tells the true story of the decades-long battle over the future of British Colombia's iconic Jumbo Valley and highlights the tension between the protection of wilderness and the backcountry experience and ever-increasing development interests in wild places. Set against a backdrop of incredible backcountry ski and snowboard footage, Jumbo Wild documents all sides of a divisive issue bringing the passionate local fight to protect the Jumbo Valley to life for the first time. Free event!Item Latino Americans Film Series (2021-10)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionOctober 1, 2021 - Foreigners in Their Own Land; October 8, 2021 - War and Peace; October 15, 2021 - Prejudice and PrideItem Latinx Heritage Events (2022)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Latinx/Chicanx Student Association; University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionFilm Series 2022: "The New Latinos," September 28, 2022 - Wednesday, 5:00 PM Griggs Center; "Hailing Cesar," October 6th, 2022 - Thursday, 6:00 PM Montague Hall 70; Other Events: Dia de los Muertos Exhibit, October 24 - November 4, 2022, Multicultural Center; Latinos in Minnesota & Access to Education, Speaker Katya Zepeda, October 18th, 2022, 12:00 PM, ZoomItem "The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo" (2007-09-24)(2007) University of Minnesota Duluth. Hispanic/Latino/Chicana Learning Resource Center; University of Minnesota Duluth. Latino/Chicana Student AssociationItem The Loyola Project Movie Screening and Panel Discussion (2023-02-19)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionA panel discussion will be hosted after the movie featuring Bulldog Hall of Fame member Harry Oden (men's basketball), alumni Yusuf Abdullah (men's basketball), and UMD student-athletes Joshua Brown & Isaiah Watts. The panel will be moderated by Azrin Awal from the UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion.Item Murderball (2006-03-28)(2006)Item My Life As an Avatar: Skawennati (2019-09-30)(2019) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of American Indian StudiesScreenings of: She Falls for Ages, The Peacemaker Returns, and Words Before All Else and Q&A with FilmmakerItem Necessity Film Screening (2019-09-19)(2019) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of American Indian StudiesJoin us for a screening of Necessity followed by a panel with film participants and advisors Necessity traces the fight in Minnesota against the expansion of Line 3 carrying toxic tar sands oil through North America (Turtle Island). Indigenous activists and allies engage in direct actions to force the legal system to confront the climate emergencyItem No Man's Land Film Festival (2020-11-13)(2020) University of Minnesota Duluth. Recreational Sports Outdoor Program; University of Minnesota Duluth. Access For All; University of Minnesota Duluth. Women's Resource and Action Center; University of Minnesota Duluth. Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies ProgramJoin us for a film festival screening and enjoy 12 incredible short films that aim to #undefinefeminine and amplify the voices of those whose stories have traditionally been left out of the outdoor adventure narrative. As a COVID19 precaution, only UMD Students, Faculty, and Staff may attend, registration is capped at 35 people, and masks are required.Item Ohiyesa: The Soul of an Indian Film Screening (2020-02-13)(2020)Ohiyesa: The Soul of an Indian is a deeply personal family film that follows Kate Beane, an urban, Dakota scholar, and her family as they trace the remarkable life of their celebrated relative, Ohiyesa (Charles Eastman), an important author, activist, lecturer, and one of the first Native American doctors. Along the way, Beane uncovers uncanny parallels between their lives, through they were born more than 100 years apart.Item Out Cold Week (2016)(2016) University of Minnesota Duluth