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Dyson College of Arts and Sciences Year in Review 2017-2018

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D Y S O N Y E A R I N R E V I E W • 2 0 1 7 – 2 0 1 8 26 Una nueva perspectiva Through film, academics, and outstanding alumni, Dyson is expanding knowledge and deepening understanding of Latin America and the Latina/o/x community. From students documenting the devastation left by Hurricane Maria and faculty launching a new major devoted to the study of the Latinx community, to an alumnus dedicated to digital strategy, Dyson College is creating new opportunities to study and share the stories of Latin America and today's Latina/o/x community. On Camera Puerto Rico: Hope in the Dark (available on YouTube and via the Dyson Year in Review 2017-18 digital edition), which tells the story of the faith, strength, and hope that has sustained the people of Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, is the most recent production out of the Media, Communications, and Visual Arts (MCVA) travel documentary course led by MCVA Professor Maria Luskay. Eighteen students and two faculty mentors, Luskay and Aime Rodriguez '14, traveled to Puerto Rico over spring break to capture the physical and emotional wreckage left in Hurricane Maria's path. The documentary generated media buzz on local news outlets including FiOS 1 and News 12, and prior to the premiere, Luskay and student filmmaker Gabriel Rivera '18 were interviewed live on ABC 7's morning talk show Tiempo, with Joe Torres, to recount their emotional experiences in Puerto Rico. Pace President Marvin Krislov arranged for the film to be screened on both Pace campuses, and after a sold-out premiere at the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville on May 1, 2018, Hope in the Dark became the first-ever MCVA student-produced documentary to have an encore screening at the Schimmel Center in New York City on May 7, 2018. Since then, the documentary has garnered more than 6,000 views on the MCVA YouTube channel and generated conversations about the recovery efforts in Puerto Rico. Student crew member filming on location in Puerto Rico.

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