Oyster Middens

October 12, 2008 at 1:06 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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So we went up to Damariscotta, Maine – a four hour drive from Boston – for a few days with the intention to shoot a short about an Oyster Farm along the Damariscotta river. Unfortunately, the owner of the farm was not very cooperative and canceled on us in the last minute and we were left stranded with all the equipment, not knowing what to do. Luckily, the beauty of Maine’s maritime landscape and the pecularities of its landmarks provide enough filming material and we decided to come back next year and give it another shot (pun intended).  In the mean time, our good friend and host Joe, a true Mainean, showed us around and took us to Glidden Point where you can see Oyster Middens which are, basically, heaps of oyster shells left behind by the Indian inhabitants of the region a thousand years ago.

Click here to watch our little home movie in high quality.

Minority Women In Science

June 23, 2007 at 12:58 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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The idea for the film Minority Women In Science developed from observing the obstacles and frustrations experienced by my sister and some friends of mine, as women academics in the United States. Most are struggling to be considered for tenure or tenure-track positions in their university departments.

Unlike other countries, in the US only a tenured position can secure you stable lifetime work in higher education. Typically, these positions are scarce and extremely competitive. And even if promoted to full professorship, women are rarely considered for the top leadership jobs such as department chair, head of a research center or dean of a school, let alone president of a university.

On one occasion, I remember asking my sister: Why is there still a gender gap problem? I thought universities were research institutions where objectivity prevails and people, irrespective of gender or race, are hired and promoted based on merit, where everybody is competing on equal terms, at least in theory. Continue reading Minority Women In Science…

A Dissenting Voice

June 22, 2007 at 6:19 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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A short documentary produced for Cambridge Community Television about a man who became a full time anti-war activist late in life. Starring our dear friend and longtime Cambridge resident, Walter Ducharme, the video features an unauthorized cameo appearance by King George as well as music — licensed under a Creative Commons license — by Paul Shuler/Micah Carli and El Patapsco.

Click here to watch the video.

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