Fall 2021PodcastUncategorized F21 Week 9: La Llorona Join Co-Director Marc Olivier and Dr. Orquidea Morales discuss the history of La Llorona.Jack DeardenNovember 2, 2021
NewsPodcastWinter 2021 Winter 2021 Wrap-up and Highlights The IC directors look back at highlights from Winter Semester 2021 and tease some program…mseller3April 19, 2021
LecturesNewsWinter 2021 Mac Wilson – A Thousand Borders: Human and Nonhuman Rights in Death by a Thousand Cuts Dr. Wilson extrapolates the border separating the Dominican Republic and Haiti on their shared island,…international cinemaApril 7, 2021
NewsPodcastWinter 2021 Week 13: Death by a Thousand Cuts Former IC director Chip Oscarson guest hosts an episode featuring a discussion with Prof. George…mseller3April 6, 2021
LecturesNewsWinter 2021 Steven Riep – Depictions of Autism in The Reason I Jump Dr. Riep, who studies representations of disability in literature and visual arts, discusses common misconceptions…mseller3April 1, 2021
NewsPodcastWinter 2021 Week 12: The Reason I Jump This week IC co-director Marc Yamada is joined by two very qualified guests, Natalie Nielson-Riep…international cinemaMarch 29, 2021
LecturesNewsWinter 2021 Julie Allen – The Necessity of Trust for Happiness: Joachim Hedén’s Breaking Surface (2020) Professor of Scandinavian Studies, Dr. Julie Allen begins by explaining why the Scandinavian countries have…mseller3March 25, 2021
NewsPodcastWinter 2021 Week 11: The Year My Parents Went on Vacation Professor Anna-Lisa Halling of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese speaks with IC co-director Doug…mseller3March 24, 2021
LecturesNewsWinter 2021 Valerie Hegstrom – Leftover Women: Searching for Work-Life Balance Director of BYU Global Women’s Studies, Dr. Valerie Hegstrom outlines the perceived choice women are…mseller3March 18, 2021
NewsPodcastWinter 2021 Week 9: Poets & Poetry This week, we discuss Bicycle Thieves (Vitorio De Sica, 1949) with Professor Dan Paul from…mseller3March 16, 2021