About the Event
indymedia art and ephemera exhibit on display from November 13 through December 9, 2019.
5:00pm Opening Reception for indy20 Art Exhibit
Rice Media Center Gallery
7:00pm Films & Opening Panel
Subcomandante Marcos’ Message to Freeing the Media Teach-In (1997)
La Voz de los Sin Voz (2003)
James Price, 13 minutes
Zapatista (1998)
Big Noise Films, 56 mins
DeeDee Halleck, co-founder of Paper Tiger Television and the Deep Dish Satellite Network, Professor Emerita at the University of California, San Diego.
Jacqueline Soohen is a founding member of Indymedia and Big Noise Films. She has participated in Indymedia manifestations around the world including Seattle, London, Genoa, Davos, Quebec City and South Africa and produced video for these including Showdown in Seattle. As a shooter/director/editor inside Big Noise Films she has been involved in countless newsreels and short films as well feature films including Zapatista, Black and Gold, This is What Democracy Looks Like, Fourth World War, and Dirty Wars. She was part of the initial team taking Democracy Now! on television and worked as a reporter in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and Egypt. She continues to make films and teach documentary as part of Midnight Productions. Their latest film, 16 SHOTS released this year examines the murder of teenager Laquan MacDonald by the Chicago police.
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Free and open to the public