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Global Visions Film Series
The Global Visions Film Series begins its 6th year at UND. In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the adoption and proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Global Visions will feature films on and about human rights from a global perspective.
The Global Vision Film Series (GVFS) is a forum that promotes diversity in North Dakota through screening award winning national and international films. The GVFS is sponsored by the students of the Anthropology Club in the Department of Anthropology, and is partially funded by the Multicultural Awareness Committee. Their goal is to provide the university and the Grand Forks community with the opportunity to experience films of exceptional quality from around the world, providing a broader understanding of and appreciation for the breadth, variety, and commonality of the human family.
The series is funded in part by the Multicultural Awareness Committee and the Anthropology Club.
The series, free and open to the public. Suggested donations are encouraged, but not required. For further information call 701-777-4718.
Click here for the current Global Visions film.