Please join us for a screening of the award-winning feature film Rojo Amanecer, about the impact of this event on one family in the Tlatelolco neighborhood during and after the massacre.
In 1968, Mexico saw the birth of a new student movement, but it was short lived. On October 2 of that year police officers and military troops shot into a crowd of unarmed students and civilians in the Plaza de la Tres Culturas in the Mexico City neighborhood of Tlatelolco
Help us commemorate the 50th anniversary of this historic flashpoint at a screening of the rarely-shown, award-winning feature film, Rojo Amanecer, about the impact of this event on one family in the Tlatelolco neighborhood during and after the massacre.
This event is free and open to the public. Click here for directions to The Choi Auditorium.
For additional event information, contact Prof. Raúl Villa, LLAS Program Chair: rhvilla@oxy.edu; 323-259-2695
**This is a CSP 99 event
The LLAS Speaker Series is generously supported by the Marie Young Speaker Fund.