Gini Reticker, an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated documentary director and producer, will visit the University of Oklahoma today to screen her documentary "Pray the Devil Back to Hell," chronicling the Liberian women's peace movement.
The public is invited to both the screening and Reticker's talk following the lecture beginning at 7 p.m. in room 1140 of Gaylord Hall, 395 W. Lindsey St.
The public also is invited to meet the author at a breakfast planned for 10 a.m. today in the Women's and Gender Studies library, located on the fifth floor of the Physical Sciences Center, 601 Elm Ave.
Reticker's visit was organized by Women's and Gender Studies Program director Jill Irvine as part of the program's Women and World Politics Presidential Dream Course series, in which activists involved in the struggle for women's and human rights around the globe were invited to campus for public lectures, film screenings and other activities.
For more information about Reticker's visit, or for accommodations on the basis of disability, call Barb Houser at 325-3481.
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