Photo Assignment
String Theory Production. Click HERE to see the published work.
"CSUN's Romeo and Juliet."
Click HERE to see:
"CSUN's Romeo and Juliet" slideshow, and click the slideshow icon.
The Multimedia documentary can be seen by clicking HERE.
"CSUN Students Request Change from President Harrison"
Photo by Carla Adelmann
Click HERE to see the complete online ad in the Daily Sundial; Dickey's Barbecue Pit.
Other published photos for Daily Sundial:
Ja Young Kim leans on a harness attached to one of the FlyAway poles during the inside show of “String Theory” on September 22 at the Van Nuys FlyAway. String Theory is a hybrid performance group that has performed across the nation and abroad since its inception in 2002. They perform a blend of classical music and opera complemented by dancers. Photo credit: Carla Adelmann / Daily Sundial September 24, 2012.
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Articles Written for Daily Sundial:
• The End of the World? Students learn about Mayan Ancient Art. To read the article, click HERE.
• Opinion Article, "Why I am a Christian." To read the article, click HERE.
• Black Panther Film Festival Begins (see below).
Black Panther Film Festival Begins
By Carla Adelmann
October 3rd, 2012
Section: Click here to see published article.
The 2012 Black Panther Party for Self-Defense Film Festival began today in the Satellite Student Union. Hank Jones, former member of the Black Panther Party, introduced the film “Legacy of Torture, The War Against the Black Liberation Movement.” Due to audio difficulties the movie was not shown and Jones answered questions for an hour. During the 1960s and 1970s, Jones was incarcerated twice and said the New Orleans Police Department tortured eight Panthers until they had no choice but confess to what they did not do. In 1975, their case, having no evidence and torture involved, was thrown out. But then in 2003, the government relabeled them as “domestic terrorists.” Finally in 2007, the courts vindicated them.
“What are you going to do about this? This is your world,” Jones said. “The law should be for all people equally.” Jones and Emory Douglas, another former Black Panther who will be speaking during the event, travel around the nation speaking to young people to hopefully keep these atrocities from happening again.
The festival will continue on Thursday and Friday.
By Carla Adelmann
October 3rd, 2012
Section: Click here to see published article.
The 2012 Black Panther Party for Self-Defense Film Festival began today in the Satellite Student Union. Hank Jones, former member of the Black Panther Party, introduced the film “Legacy of Torture, The War Against the Black Liberation Movement.” Due to audio difficulties the movie was not shown and Jones answered questions for an hour. During the 1960s and 1970s, Jones was incarcerated twice and said the New Orleans Police Department tortured eight Panthers until they had no choice but confess to what they did not do. In 1975, their case, having no evidence and torture involved, was thrown out. But then in 2003, the government relabeled them as “domestic terrorists.” Finally in 2007, the courts vindicated them.
“What are you going to do about this? This is your world,” Jones said. “The law should be for all people equally.” Jones and Emory Douglas, another former Black Panther who will be speaking during the event, travel around the nation speaking to young people to hopefully keep these atrocities from happening again.
The festival will continue on Thursday and Friday.