Speakers

Phillip Rodriguez

Senior Fellow, Institute for Justice and Journalism, USC Annenberg School for Communication
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Phillip Rodriguez is a documentary filmmaker. His work includes Latinos '08, which examines the significance of the Latino vote in the 2008 Presidential election; Brown is the New Green: George Lopez and the American Dream, part of PBS's series Latinos: Here and Now; Los Angeles Now, an examination of the nation's second largest city; Mixed Feelings: San Diego/Tijuana, a fresh look at distant neighbors; and Manuel Ocampo: God is My Copilot, a reconsideration of multiculturalism in the contemporary art world. He is the founder of City Projects, a company that creates media for a rapidly diversifying America and invites new audiences to its educational programs via broadcast, Internet and community outreach. Rodriguez was the recipient of the first annual USA Broad Fellow Award, conferred by United States Artists. He continues his work on Latinos: Here & Now while sharing his time as a senior research fellow at the Institute for Justice and Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication. Rodriguez is a graduate of University of California, Berkeley and has a master's degree in Latin American Studies and a master's of fine arts in Film and Television from the University of California, Los Angeles. He also studied art history and Spanish literature at Universidad Cumplutense de Madrid.


KDMC Sessions

Lunch and Screening of “Latinos ‘08”
December 04, 2008, 11:30 AM - 1:15 PM
SEMINAR: American Tapestry:  Covering a Changing America

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