Students across OSUN created films in which they explore the causes and consequences of inequality related to gender, race, ethnicity, and forced displacement. All the materials are available to use in the classroom.
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Films
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Arts for Restorative JusticeThis film traces what it means to be human and examines those boundaries using art as a means of achieving justice in the community and on a wider scale. Art is a form of expression that demonstrates a diverse point of view, thereby emphasizing humanity, universality, and the differences that make us who we are.
Created by Anna Schupack, Jahari Fraser, May Pocsy, Sonita Alizada, Sydney Oshuna of Bard College -
Children of Migration: SeparationChildren of parents who migrated and left them behind in Kyrgyzstan reflect on childhood, relationships with families, and abandonment.
Created by Tursunbay Shergaziev and Evgenii Kim of American University of Central Asia -
Freedom is Worth EverythingTwo Palestinian women share their experiences of pursuing education and their traumatic experiences in Israeli jails.
Created by Al-Quds Bard students -
Gender Stereotypes about Women in STEMWomen are facing social challenges while trying to build careers in STEM fields. More women are joining STEM fields and want to address this stereotype.
Created by Sezim Kanatova, Zharkynai Zhusubalieva, Agelina Ulanbek of American University of Central Asia -
Pala Gaan: Enlightenment Against Social DarknessThe film explores the role of Pala Gaan in advocating for social change and women's rights through the lens of musicians and sheds light on the journey of a female musician to become a Pala Gaan performer in a society that doesn't approve of women practicing music.
Created by Partho Protim Chowdhury, Hasnat Imtiaz, Fathin Israq, Sumaiya Shams of BRAC University -
The Dividing LineGentrification in the town of Hudson, New York, leads to community division.
Created by Will Brumley, Sawyer Brown, Hugo Patterson, Zariah Calliste of Bard College