The Ph.D. Program in History

at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

GC Events

February 20 – Ernie Larson Presents “The Trial Before the Trial”

6-8 PM

Room 6112

In conversation with Marlene Nava Ramos

An exponent of oppositional culture, Ernie Larsen is a novelist, filmmaker, and media critic.  With his collaborator, Sherry Millner, in addition to photo-text projects, he has produced many anarchist films including Rock the Cradle (2012) on the December ’09 uprising in Greece and How Do Animals and Plants Live? (2018), on a self-organized migrant squat in Thessaloniki, and 41 Shots (2000) the first film to skewer the racist ‘broken windows’ theory of policing that underpinned  the notorious NYPD killing of Amadou Diallo. He co-curated Disruptive Film: Everyday Resistance to Power, two groundbreaking DVD sets (Facets Multimedia) that gather dozens of short-form experimental political films from 26 countries.

Marlene Nava Ramos is a member of the NYC Chapter of Critical Resistance and works with the No New Jails Campaign, a multiracial, intergenerational network of residents, community members, and activists fighting for the closure of Rikers Island and Mayor Bill de Blasio’s jail expansion plan. She is a doctoral student in Geography at the CUNY Graduate Center where she studies the infrastructural expansion of immigration prisons/ jails in the states of Florida, New Jersey, and Texas since the 1980s as part of the country’s uneven prison build-up. Marlene is also an Adjunct Instructor in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Geospatial Sciences at Lehman College in the Bronx.

This event is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by The Center for Place, Culture and Politics.