Q&A: George Morency ’76 and the 999
999 tells the little-known story of the 999 unmarried Jewish women who registered to work in a government shoe factor and ended up as the first official transport to Auschwitz.
999 tells the little-known story of the 999 unmarried Jewish women who registered to work in a government shoe factor and ended up as the first official transport to Auschwitz.
Glenn Jones and Latoyia Edwards talked about handling traumatic situations, being empathetic when reporting, and remaining true to their personal values.
Emerson’s Teach in on Sustainability explores how we can contribute to a sustainable tomorrow through communication, the arts, and the liberal arts.
The planning process includes myriad opportunities for you, as valued members of the Emerson community, to actively engage in this work.
‘The Shutter’ won Best World Premiere and was also nominated for Best Student Film.
Alum and WERS General Manager Howard “D” Simpson ’94 created ERS+ after George’s Floyd’s death in 2020, growing its audience ever since and earning spots on Neilsen ratings frequently.
‘Sira’ is the first Burkina Faso movie submitted to the Academy Awards in more than three decades.
Several films and TV shows created, in part, by alums will be screened March 8-16 at the festival, where Oscar darlings and alums Daniel Kwan ’10 and Daniel Scheinert ’09, will deliver the keynote address.
Martinez, inspired by the work of MLK Jr., founded the Migrant Education Council and The Puente Fund in 1969 and 1970 and supported “Chapter 17A” for first-in-the-U.S. bilingual and special education laws.
There will be three days of special events including live performances, a film festival, panels, and food!