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Jazz orchestra concert

The Lamont Jazz Orchestra will be presenting a joint concert with members of the Climb this Friday at 5 p.m. in Sturm Auditorium. The concert will also feature guest Vince DiMartino on trumpet. Student admission is free when they present their Pioneer Card, otherwise, admission is $8. The Climb is composed of professors Malcolm Lynn Baker, saxophone; Eric Gunnison, keyboard, Alan Joseph; electric guitar; Art Bouton, saxophone and woodwind; Celeste Delgado, vocalist; Alan Hood, trumpet; Mike Marlier, drum set, and Kent Walker, bass. For information contact x6412.

Professor speaks on Jewish history

The Third Annual Prof. John C. Livingston Memorial Lecture in American Jewish History will be held Monday. Prof. Alan Kraut of the American History Department at American University, Washington, D.C., will speak in the Driscoll Ballroom 7-9 p.m. Kraut will be speaking about “Bias at the Bedside: The Jewish Hospital, and Institutional Response to Anti-Semitism in American Healthcare Institutions.” Admission is free, but reservations are required. For information or reservations contact Jeanne Abrams at x3016 or jabrams@du.edu.

Human Rights Film Fest

The Center of Rights Development is sponsoring a Human Rights Film Festival: “Human Rights and Youth” on Tues. 6-9:30 p.m. The film fest will be held in Boettcher Auditorium, and the suggested donation is $2. The films will be “North Korea: Shadows and Whispers” and Sudan: Slipping Back in Time.” The film on North Korea will focus on famine and refugees, and the Sudan film will concentrate on the slave trade. A discussion will follow the showings. For information contact x2523 or contact the CORD website at www.du.edu/gsis/cord.

Japanese film comes to Sturm

Saturday a screening of the Japanese film “Remembering the Cosmos Flowers” will be held 2-4 p.m. in Sturm Auditorium. Junichi Suzuki is the producer, writer and director of the film, and will be present to discuss the film. The film is the story of a high schooler who contracts AIDS from a blood transfusion following a car accident. The film won Best Feature Film at the Idyllwind International Film Festival. For information contact Naomi Asada at 720-748-9500.

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