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Colleagues,

The Center for Cultural Pluralism will be screening its last film as 
part of its Fall 2014 Social Justice Film Series (SJFS) – *"No Look 
Pass"* _tonight**at 7:30pm in Rm 216 Living/Learning Commons_. Below are 
the details and a copy of the film poster has been attached to help 
promote this program. We appreciate your support.

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*_Wednesday, November 12, 2014_**
7:30 PM - Rm 216 Living/Learning Commons
*A brief discussion of the themes will follow the screening. Captioning 
provided.

*About the film: */No Look Pass///is the coming-of-age story of Emily 
"Etay" Tay, a first generation Burmese immigrant from Los Angeles, who 
breaks all rules of tradition. After living a double life at Harvard 
University, Etay strives to play professional basketball in Germany 
while coming out as a lesbian.

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*About the Social Justice Film Series*: Brought to you by the Center for 
Cultural Pluralism, the Fall 2014 Social Justice Film Series theme is 
*/"Queering Identities" /*and offers participants an educational 
opportunity to explore through film and subsequent the queer experience 
and its intersections with other social identities. Films selected for 
the Social Justice Film Series have one viewing and are generally 
screened up to a half hour and followed by an engaged discourse on the 
themes by the participants. To be respectful of your time, it is our 
hope that this entire educational program does not exceed ninety minutes.

*About the Center for Cultural Pluralism/:/* Established in 1999 at the 
Allen House, the Center for Cultural Pluralism (CCP) is dedicated to 
helping UVM achieve its core mission to provide quality multicultural 
education in order to equip faculty, staff and students with the 
competencies necessary to function in a diverse world. Focusing on the 
complex intersections of issues of culture and social justice, the 
Center offers a unique “Cultural Hub” where individuals and 
organizations working on behalf of cultural diversity and social justice 
issues can collaborate and coalesce.

For more information or to request additional accommodations for this 
film screening, please call (802) 656-8833 or email [log in to unmask] 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. We look forward to seeing you at our events!

Best,

Roman Christiaens
Collaboration & Programs Coordinator
Center for Cultural Pluralism
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(802) 656-7990