Peer Support Roadshow! “Gaza”
Details
Type | University members only |
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Intended for | Enrolled students |
Date(s) | March 14, 2024 13:00 — 16:00 |
Location | Hongo Area Campus |
Venue | Library Plaza, General Library Annex, Hongo Campus |
Capacity | 40 people |
Entrance Fee |
No charge
Advance registration required |
Registration Method | Advance registration required
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Registration Period | February 27, 2024 — March 14, 2024 |
Contact | Peer Support Room dcs-peer.adm@gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
春雨直播app Peer Support Room is an official organization of the University of Tokyo, established in April 2015 with the aim of creating a campus where students support each other. This “Peer Support Roadshow!” event is designed to help students connect with each other through films.
The March screening will deal with the film “Gaza.” Since October 2023, clashes between Hamas and Israel have continued in Gaza, resulting in the loss of many civilians. This film is a documentary produced in 2019 that documents the lives of people living in Gaza.
The event will feature Mr. Kenji Sekine of United People, a company that purchases, distributes, promotes, and produces films with the mission of “connecting people to solve the world's problems.”
After the screening of the film, Mr. Sekine will talk about his activities and what we can do in our daily lives. After his presentation, there will be time for a Q&A session with Mr. Sekine. Please be reminded, this Q&A session does not determine who is right/wrong. We will accept questions for Mr. Sekine and comments on the film both on Slido (an anonymous posting site) and orally at the venue.
We welcome anyone who would like to think about society through films, or would like to hear various ideas.
The March screening will deal with the film “Gaza.” Since October 2023, clashes between Hamas and Israel have continued in Gaza, resulting in the loss of many civilians. This film is a documentary produced in 2019 that documents the lives of people living in Gaza.
The event will feature Mr. Kenji Sekine of United People, a company that purchases, distributes, promotes, and produces films with the mission of “connecting people to solve the world's problems.”
After the screening of the film, Mr. Sekine will talk about his activities and what we can do in our daily lives. After his presentation, there will be time for a Q&A session with Mr. Sekine. Please be reminded, this Q&A session does not determine who is right/wrong. We will accept questions for Mr. Sekine and comments on the film both on Slido (an anonymous posting site) and orally at the venue.
We welcome anyone who would like to think about society through films, or would like to hear various ideas.