Above and Below the Ground
October 16, 12:00pm - 2:00pmMānoa Campus, Hamilton Library 306
Above and Below the Ground depicts the Indigenous women activists and punk rock pastors leading Myanmar’s first country-wide environmental movement. When the Myanmar army and a Chinese corporate giant force Indigenous Kachin people off their ancestral land to build the massive Myitsone Dam, grandmother Lu Ra stands her ground. We see her struggle to save the sacred confluence and build a movement, mentoring young female law student Hkawn Mai. A Kachin punk rock band made of pastors, BLAST, also takes action, transforming their love songs into protest anthems. Our film follows these individuals through their journey of activism, from their underground beginnings during Myanmar’s military junta rule, to supposed “democratic” reforms and a sudden military coup. During such periods of fledgling democracy and dictatorship–in Myanmar and globally–our film asks how ordinary people can use the power of music, community organizing and women’s leadership to challenge authoritarianism.
Event Sponsor
Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Public Relations, 8082775551, cseaspr@hawaii.edu,
Monday, October 16 |
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12:00pm |
Above and Below the Ground Mānoa Campus, Hamilton Library 306
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