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The Oral History Center presents: Mateo Hoke on Palestine Speaks: Narratives of Life Under Occupation

August 11, 2015

A man with a beard and brown hair, possibly Mateo Hoke from the Palestine Speaks project, is wearing glasses and standing in front of a tree with textured bark. Sunlight illuminates his face, casting shadows from the tree’s bark.

Film Screening: ‘The Human Experiment’

April 30, 2015

Movie poster for "The Human Experiment" featuring a cloudy sky background and the dome of the U.S. Capitol. Text indicates that it is narrated and produced by Sean Penn. Logos for Official Selection IDFA 2013 and Mill Valley Film Festival 2013 are displayed, promoting its upcoming film screening.

Film Screening: 'The Human Experiment'

April 30, 2015

Movie poster for "The Human Experiment" featuring a cloudy sky background and the dome of the U.S. Capitol. Text indicates that it is narrated and produced by Sean Penn. Logos for Official Selection IDFA 2013 and Mill Valley Film Festival 2013 are displayed, promoting its upcoming film screening.

Unity Film Series presents ‘Seeking Asian Female’ with filmmaker Debbie Lum

April 29, 2015

A reflective photo of a woman rests her chin on her hand, gazing thoughtfully. Another woman is seen in the background with a camera. The text reads "Seeking Asian Female by Debbie Lum" accompanied by the yellow "Unity Film Series" label with a cursor pointing to it.

Unity Film Series presents 'Seeking Asian Female' with filmmaker Debbie Lum

April 29, 2015

A reflective photo of a woman rests her chin on her hand, gazing thoughtfully. Another woman is seen in the background with a camera. The text reads "Seeking Asian Female by Debbie Lum" accompanied by the yellow "Unity Film Series" label with a cursor pointing to it.

Film Screening: “The Chinese Mayor” with filmmaker Zhao Qi

April 28, 2015

A person in a dark coat stands on a hill, overlooking a snowy urban area with old, low-rise buildings in the foreground and more modern, taller buildings in the background. The sky is clear, and the scene evokes images from "The Chinese Mayor." It's akin to Zhao Qi's evocative storytelling style.

Film Screening: "The Chinese Mayor" with filmmaker Zhao Qi

April 28, 2015

A person in a dark coat stands on a hill, overlooking a snowy urban area with old, low-rise buildings in the foreground and more modern, taller buildings in the background. The sky is clear, and the scene evokes images from "The Chinese Mayor." It's akin to Zhao Qi's evocative storytelling style.

The Antibiotics Crisis: The Health Care Costs of Drug Resistance

April 21, 2015

Picture collage of 4 headshots

Rebecca Skloot: Finding Henrietta Lacks

April 15, 2015

A woman with dark hair is partially hiding her face behind a copy of the book "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot. She is outdoors, with a blurred background of a wooden fence and a bench. The book's cover features an old photograph of a person.

NY Times Op-Ed Editor Trish Hall

March 31, 2015

The image shows the exterior of the NY Times building, prominently displaying its logo. There is an inset in the upper right corner with a portrait of a smiling woman with long brown hair, possibly Trish Hall from the Op-Ed section.
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