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    Diaz, John M.

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    Centro Asturiano membership record of John M. Diaz; Socio Number: 126724.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/2397/thumbnail.jp

    Lav Diaz: Journeys

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    This is the first extensive London exhibition of the films of Lav Diaz, one of the greatest radical artists of contemporary cinema. The centrepiece of this curatorial project, led by Ingawanij, is the transformation of London Gallery West into a cinematic environment to exhibit six of Diaz's very long films combining the display conventions of art cinema and gallery attendance. The LGW exhibition is part of the practice-led curatorial project on exhibiting long form films in multiple spatial and discursive contexts. The practice component of the project consists of the gallery display of Diaz's long films, an archival theatrical screening at Regent Street Cinema, a symposium and discussion series to be published in the online cinema journal NANG Magazine. The project's main publications include a peer reviewed journal article 'Exhibiting Lav Diaz's Long Films: Currencies of Circulation and Dialectics of Spectatorship' (Aniki: Portuguese Journal of the Moving Image, 4:2, 2017), and the article 'Long Walk to Life: the Films of Lav Diaz', published in the contemporary art journal Afterall (2015). The curatorial project was funded by UoW's Strategic Research Fund (2017)

    Chavez Diaz, Jose M.

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    Centro Asturiano membership record of Jose M. Chavez Diaz; Socio Number: 141800.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/1911/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. George T. Diaz Interview

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    Dr. George T. Diaz (Ph.D. 2010) was interviewed by Jonathan Angulo via the Zoom internet-based video conferencing software on July 2, 2020. Both of his parents worked for the Laredo Independent School District as educators which afforded him a middle-class lifestyle. He attended schools in the north side of town which were regarded as better than those in the south. After graduating, he decided to attend Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) because it was close to home. Diaz enjoyed his experience at TAMIU and earned a bachelor's and master's degree there. Dr. Diaz was in contact with Jose Ramirez (a Ph.D. student at SMU), who convinced him to apply to the university. During his interview, Dr. Diaz talks about his hardships taking classes and how life changed once he became a Ph.D. candidate. He also discusses his involvement with the SMU Catholic Center, where he interacted with undergraduate students. Diaz received his Ph.D. in History in 2010 and became an adjunct professor at Laredo Community College. From there, he took a positions South Texas College, and then at Sam Houston State, where he was the only ethnic Mexican in the college of liberal arts. Today, he teaches at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, has published his first book, and continues to conduct academic research

    Oral History Interview with Hugo Diaz

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    The theme of this oral narrative is about the life of Hugo Diaz in North Carolina and his process of moving to the United States and the differences between Peru and the United State

    Oral History Interview with Hugo Diaz

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    The theme of this oral narrative is about the life of Hugo Diaz in North Carolina and his process of moving to the United States and the differences between Peru and the United State
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