Sunday, February 23, 2025 2pm to 4pm
Erik Jonsson Academic Center (JO), 3.516
Free EventThis film screening and talk delves into the untold experiences of women who suffered sexual violence during the Salvadoran Civil War (1980-1992). The event will showcase “Añil” (Indigo), an award-winning 2023 documentary by Julio López that powerfully amplifies the voices of two survivors and their resilience in challenging the silence surrounding these atrocities. Dr. Paula Cuellar Cuellar, the Fellow of the Jacqueline and Michael Wald Fellow in Human Rights, Genocide, and Holocaust Studies, will be present to introduce this poetic and evocative documentary, highlighting the state's ongoing failure to address these crimes. View the film's trailer online here.
This event is being offered free of charge to the public, but we do request that you register online here.
PARKING
Parking is provided in Parking Structure 3 (PS3 on this map). Follow the white "Ackerman Center Event" signs from the Waterview/Synergy intersection.
Erik Jonsson Academic Center (JO), 3.516
800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson, Texas 75080-3021
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