On Monday we headed down to Southern California for another week of screenings. Around this time a year ago we were at UC Irvine, where Professor Hu Ying, one of the scholars in the film, had invited us to show it. This time, we travelled inland to UC Riverside, where we were hosted by the Women’s Studies Department in celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8.
It was a hundred years ago that the first IWD was celebrated, marking awareness of the social and political struggles of women worldwide to achieve equality. 2011 is also the centenary of the Chinese Revolution that Qiu Jin was involved in, so it’s especially timely to recognize the work of early feminists in China’s history.
After the screening we were invited to dinner by Alicia Arrizón, Chair of Women’s Studies, and Professor Tammy Ho and her mother. We had a wonderful time hearing about their many projects and family stories and enjoying the delicious Italian food – a great way to end the evening!
WP-SmugMug Plugin: http://tow.com/projects/wordpress/*[[![Outside the CHASS Interdisciplinary building where our screening of Autumn Gem was held.](/attachments/2011/05/11/15/4107320110511150301234.jpg)](/batch.download.php?aid=9043221)Outside the CHASS Interdisciplinary building where our screening of Autumn Gem was held.](http://photos.tow.com/Autumn-Gem/Screenings/UC-Riverside/2011-03-081346-011740/1216705045o4o9z-L.jpg) *CHASS Interdisciplinary at UC Riverside. *Rae points to an advertisement for Autumn Gem. *A nice day at UC Riverside. *Inside the auditorium. *Introducing Adam and Rae to the stage. *Rae gives her introductory presentation. *Rae gives her introductory presentation. *Questions and answers after the film. *Photo with the organizers, faculty and attendees following the screening at UC Riverside.