This summer, Lurie College is hosting a Summer Film Series to bring together students, alumni, faculty, and staff to discuss films around identity. To receive the link to any of the discussions below, register via this Google form.
Upcoming film discussions
- Thu., Aug. 13, 4pm | Voting Matters | A woman in the U.S. works tirelessly to ensure that people of color are granted their right to vote
- Co-hosted by the Student Success Center and Dean’s Office
- Login to sjsu.kanopy.com with your SJSU credentials to watch the film prior to the discussion
- Join @sjsulurie and @luriesuccess on Instagram Live for a conversation on Mon. Aug. 10, at 4pm to learn more
Previous film discussions
- Wed., Jul. 1, 4pm | Moonlight | A young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality.
- Hosted by SJSU Lurie College of Education Adjunct Faculty Donna Bee-Gates
- Login to sjsu.kanopy.com with your SJSU credentials to watch the film prior to the discussion
- Wed., Jul. 1, 5pm | The Raising of America: Early Childhood and the Future of Our Nation
- Hosted by the SJSU Lurie College of Education Early Childhood Student-Alumni Network (ESAN)
- Login to sjsu.kanopy.com with your SJSU credentials to watch the film prior to the discussion
- Join @sjsulurie on Instagram for a conversation with ESAN on Wed., Jun. 24, at 2pm to learn more
- Thu., Jul. 16, 6pm | Miracle in Cell #7 | An individual with a disability is wrongfully charged for a crime he was a witness to
- Hosted by the SJSU Lurie College of Education National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA)
- Login to sjsu.kanopy.com with your SJSU credentials to watch the film prior to the discussion
- Join @sjsulurie and @sjsunsshlachapter on Instagram for a conversation on Thu., Jul. 9, at 12pm to learn more