Scope: This project is meant to reach a number of groups. First and foremost it will directly affect the ten students who will be participating in the project, two high school students, eight college students. Secondly we aim to effect the ten mentors who will be train to mentor the student participants. Thirdly we aim to effect the audience at the premiere of the films the students will make. This audience will be comprised of faculty, staff, students, the families of the student filmmakers, the friends and neighbors from the communities of the student filmmakers, and other locals interested in the films. Also included in the audience will be those who will watch the film online as we will be hosting it there as well. This include people internationally, especially those in the United States and Guatemala, the location of MIA's offices. Lastly, the student participants and mentors are encouraged to teach others and spread the words about feminism and film making once the project ends.
The Objective: To inspire and teach young activists how to use film as a tool for social change.
The Goals: To complete two 3-5 minute films on topics relating to MIA’s Mission Statement or the project themes of feminism, feminicide, men and feminism, gender equity/justice, and women in Guatemala. Once completed, the films will be shown at the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala and the students will graduate from the program.
Timeline: All workshops mandatory; attendance is required. All workshops for will take place at the University of San Carlos in Guatemala, room TBA.
Week 1: Saturday, Aug 20 (10am-6pm)
Week 2: Sat & Sun Aug 27 & 28 (10am Sat-6pm Sun)
Week 3: Saturday, Sept 3 (10am-6pm)
Week 4: Saturday, Sept 10 (10am-6pm)
Week 5: Saturday, Sept 17 (10am-6pm)
Premiere: The week of Sept 26-30 (6pm-9pm)