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Natasha Trethewey, Pulitzer Prize winning poet Natasha Trethewey comes to OCU April 7.
4/7/2010 10:00:00 AM-4/7/2010 8:00:00 PM
The 28th OCU Film Institute continues; the winter book discussion series "Let's Talk About It, Oklahoma" continues with the theme "Journey Stories"; Pulitzer Prize winning poet NATASHA TRETHEWEY will be here April 7; and the 12th Annual Spring Documentary Film Series begins on Sunday, March 28. Check this site regularly to find details on these and other programs. For more info: www.okcu.edu/film-lit/
For more info: http://okcu.edu/film-lit/

 

The OCU Film Institute offers the university and the greater Oklahoma City community the opportunity to view classic and contemporary international films. Its twenty-eighth year begins in the fall of 2009. The series theme will come from the popular NPR series and book "This I Believe." Since 1983, the Institute has been screening eight to ten films per year on designated Sunday afternoons to an audience of 150 to 400 people. Each year the series focuses on a theme, and reading material on the theme and individual films is available at the showings. A discussion session follows each screening. The films are also available for university courses. In 1996, the Oklahoma Humanities Council awarded the Institute one of four awards for excellence in humanities programming over the past twenty-five years in the state of Oklahoma. The film series is supported by OCU, the OCU Film Institute Endowment, the Designated Endowment in the Community Foundation of the Kirkpatrick Family Fund, and the Thatcher Hoffman Smith Endowment for the Center for Interpersonal Studies through Film and Literature. Dr. Mitzi McGuire, Coordinator; Dr. Harbour Winn, Director

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