The Sociology Film Series will host a screening and discussion of the timely documentary, The Hunting Ground (2015). This film is “….a startling expose’ of sexual assault on U.S. campuses, institutional cover-ups and the brutal social toll on victims and their families.” (from DVD jacket)
DATE: Tuesday, April 26, 2016
TIME: 3:00pm – view film with discussion to follow
PLACE: 8-200 Brighton Campus
DISCUSSANTS: Susan Bender, VaPA and MVP-MCC
Bethany Gizzi, AHPS
Christine Plumeri, APHS and MVP-MCC
Joe Sturnick, Law & CRJ and MVP-MCC
Christi Waldron, RESTORE Sexual Assault Services
As always, this Film Series is free and open to the public. Given the content of the film, children are not allowed to attend.
This event is sponsored by the Department of Anthropology/History/Political Science/Sociology and Mentors in Violence Prevention at MCC (MVP-MCC). Please share the attached flier. Hope to see you and your students there!
Christine Plumeri Anthropology/History/Poltical Science/Sociology (AHPS) and Mentors in Violence Prevention at MCC (MVP-MCC) 04/18/2016
Attachments:
SFSTheHuntingGroundatBrightonFlier.spring2016.doc
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