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Carolyn Forche, poet of witness and human rights advocate, comes to OCU April 13, 2011.
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The OCU Film Institute geings its 29th year September 26; the fall book discussion series "Let's Talk About It, Oklahoma" begins "The Civil War" series on Spetember 14, 2010; and the 13th Annual Spring Documentary Film Series begins on Sunday, March 29, 2011. Check this site regularly to find details on these and other programs.
For more info: www.okcu.edu/film-lit/

 

To develop creative programs through film and literature that engage individuals on the intuitive and experiential levels to understand themselves and others across time and space.

Begun in 1997, through the generosity and creativity of Jeanne Hoffman Smith, MSSW, the Center for Interpersonal Studies through Film and Literature brings a distinguished creative person to the campus each year. Poets Robert Pinsky, Jane Hirshfield, Michael Ondaatje, Mark Doty, Lucille Clifton, Naomi Shihab Nye, Li-Young Lee, Billy Collins, Ted Kooser, Joy Harjo, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Charles Simic, and Natasha Trethewey have been featured so far. Poet of witness and human rights advocate Carolyn Forche will be featured April 13, 2011. In addition, the Center develops an annual documentary film series each spring, develops for the university and community an archive collection of quality videos and DVDs, conducts field trips to OCU for teachers and students from upper elementary through high school to view and discuss distinguished films, submits grants each semester to hold a Humanities book discussion series for the university and Oklahoma City community, collaborates with other campus and metropolitan organizations to support and encourage different groups to work together on creative projects, sponsors international cultural study trips for students from upper elementary grades through high school, and contributes to the support of the OCU Film Institute. The director is a member of the English Department and teaches courses in this department as well as other university courses related to the mission of the Center. The Thatcher Hoffman Smith Endowment Fund and an advisory committee support the development of the Center.

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