Free admission for SAIC students, faculty, and staff, tickets may be obtained at the box office. 

Thursday, March 23 at 6pm | Filipino-American filmmaker and photographer Eli Hiller documents our times: refugee crises, housing disparities, social movements, and environmental justice across the globe. In 2020, Hiller was on the front lines of midwestern communities grappling with police brutality, the COVID-19 pandemic, and false claims of a stolen presidential election. Hiller’s vibrant and powerful photo and documentary reportage is influenced by his conscious awareness of how imperialism and cultural influences have produced the realities of disenfranchised people. This 60-minute program will include a presentation of Eli’s work and an insightful discussion about his process and perspective. The School of the Art Institute of Chicago is a Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium member. Deeply rooted in global reporting that expands student’s knowledge of the world, Pulitzer’s campus partnerships spark conversations across disciplines, inspire individuals to expand their horizons, and train the next generation of journalists. Free admission for SAIC students, faculty, and staff, tickets may be obtained at the box office. 


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