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Events at: Chan Centre RBC Theatre

Jan 16 What it means to be 'American' - Smriti Keshari and Eric SchlosserWhat It Means To Be “American” – Smriti Keshari & Eric Schlosser

16 January 2025 6:30 pm
  • Venue: Chan Centre RBC Theatre
  • Categories: Featured Events, Featured Homepage, Featured News & Events

Join us in conversation as we step into the chilling world of the bomb, an immersive art installation by filmmaker Smriti Keshari and writer Eric Schlosser.

Screening of Bribe, Inc.

14 March 2025 5:30 pm
  • Venue: Chan Centre RBC Theatre
  • Categories: Featured Events, Featured Homepage, Featured News & Events

We welcome you to join three-time Emmy Award-winning director and producer, and Professor at JWAM, Peter Klein, as he presents his documentary, Bribe, Inc.

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