Renee Tajima-Peña is an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker whose directing credits include “Calavera Highway,” a road movie influenced by the novelist Juan Rulfo, about her husband Armando Peña’s journey to bring his mother’s ashes back to South Texas; “The Mexico Story” of the “New Americans” series; “Labor Women”; “Skate Manzanar” (performance and installation); the Sundance award-winning
We can't ignore the ugly fact of forced sterilizations in the U.S.
Women and Hollywood Women and Hollywood
Reel Reproductive Justice - Chicken & Egg Pictures
LA MUSE, NO MÁS BEBÉS
No Más Bebés: Film screening + Q&A with Filmmaker Renee Tajima
No Más Bebés' film captures legal fight after forced sterilizations
No Más Bebés' film captures legal fight after forced sterilizations
Culture/History Southern AZ Japanese Cultural Coalition
2016 Documentary Film Screening: No Mas Bebes - Pat Brown
We can't ignore the ugly fact of forced sterilizations in the U.S.
Culture/History Southern AZ Japanese Cultural Coalition
TODAY: Screening and Discussion of No Más Bebés - Harvard Law
No Mas Bebes: Film Shows Case of Mexican Women Sterilized in US
Culture/History Southern AZ Japanese Cultural Coalition
Renee Tajima-Peña – UCLA Asian American Studies Department