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08 Amy Ziering on Giving Voice to Survivors of Sexual Abuse

Mar 06, 201839 minSeason 2Ep. 8
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Oscar nominated documentary filmmaker and producer Amy Ziering has spent much of her career fighting injustice. Her film work includes the films Outrage, about the hypocrisy of closeted gay politicians; The Invisible War, about the epidemic of rape in the military; and The Hunting Ground examining the prevalence of sexual assault on university campuses.

While Amy may not think of her own work as courageous, many would disagree, saying that she focuses on bringing to light important stories and giving a voice to survivors of abuse. In her conversation with ArtCenter President Lorne Buchman, Amy explores her career, the impact of making a film about philosopher Jacques Derrida, and the source of her strength and why she wants to be an agent of change.

Learn more about Amy's work and the other work mentioned in this episode:

The Invisible War

The Hunting Ground

Derrida

This Film is Not Yet Rated

Outrage

The Memory Thief

The Private War of Women by Helen Benedict

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