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EventsFriday, April 13, 2007
Start: 10:00 am
Start: Apr 13 2007 - 10:00am
End: Apr 14 2007 - 9:30pm
A series of workshops, lectures, cultural performances, and public demonstrations on the need to promote nonviolent conflict resolution and social, economic and environmental justice. Cindy Sheehan will speak on Friday at 8 pm (in IUPUI Lecture Hall, University and New York) and former Guantonomo chaplain James Yee will speak Sat. at 5:15 pm. Saturday, April 14, 2007
End: 9:30 pm
Start: Apr 13 2007 - 10:00am
End: Apr 14 2007 - 9:30pm
A series of workshops, lectures, cultural performances, and public demonstrations on the need to promote nonviolent conflict resolution and social, economic and environmental justice. Cindy Sheehan will speak on Friday at 8 pm (in IUPUI Lecture Hall, University and New York) and former Guantonomo chaplain James Yee will speak Sat. at 5:15 pm. Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Sponsored by the Coalition for Justice for Immigrants, the march will go from St. Mary's to Monument Circle, where there will be a brief rally. Wear white. Carry US flags and positive signs. Support comprehensive immigration reform. Friday, May 4, 2007
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm
The weekly vigil protesting the US Occupation in Iraq will take place, sponsored by the Indianapolis Peace and Justice Center. Bring an appropriate sign or have one provided. For more info, contact Ron or Jane Haldeman at 826-4318 or ronjane@igc.org Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
This groundbreaking documentary dissects a slanderous aspect of cinematic history that has run virtually unchallenged form the earliest days of silent film to today's biggest Hollywood blockbusters. Featuring acclaimed author Dr. Jack Shaheen, the film explores a long line of degrading images of Arabs--from Bedouin bandits and submissive maidens to sinister sheikhs and gun-wielding "terrorists"--along the way offering devastating insights into the origin of these stereotypic images, their development at key points in US history, and why they matter so much today. |