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This Tuesday: Hong Kong WTO Reportback/CPA Benefit
A Report Back from Hong Kong and China
by garment workers and leaders of the Chinese Progressive Association
and other members of the Bay Area delegation.
by garment workers and leaders of the Chinese Progressive Association
and other members of the Bay Area delegation.
What's the significance of the Hong Kong WTO Ministerial?
Why did 2,000 Korean farmers defy riot cops, water cannons and teargas?
Where do 50 Asian-Americans fit in and how can we make sense of
globalization, diaspora and solidarity? What happens when workers in
China, Chinese immigrant workers in the US and migrant workers
everywhere are brought together?
A Report Back from Hong Kong and China
by garment workers and leaders,
Fayi Chen, Michelle Xiong and Xiao Qing Tan
of the Chinese Progressive Association
and other members of the Bay Area delegation.
Featuring Video Footage of the WTO Protests
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
8pm
El Rio, 3158 Mission St, near 24th St BART
(Must be 21 and over)
A benefit for the Chinese Progressive Association
For more information email radfilms [at] lycos.net
presented by the Heads Up Collective:
Televising The Revolution 2006
An ongoing monthly series showcasing radical films and supporting local
organizing.
Puck Lo is an independent journalist and co-producer of Critical
Resistance Radio.
Fayi Chen was an electronics worker in China and immigrated to the US
in '98. She has worked in the garment and electronics industry in the
Bay Area and has organized with the Chinese Progressive Association.
Michelle Xiong came to the US a couple years ago. She was a worker
leader in the campaign at Nova Knits.
Xiao Qing Tan is a former garment worker now doing outreach in FROs.
Stella Ng works with Chinese for Affirmative Action
Why did 2,000 Korean farmers defy riot cops, water cannons and teargas?
Where do 50 Asian-Americans fit in and how can we make sense of
globalization, diaspora and solidarity? What happens when workers in
China, Chinese immigrant workers in the US and migrant workers
everywhere are brought together?
A Report Back from Hong Kong and China
by garment workers and leaders,
Fayi Chen, Michelle Xiong and Xiao Qing Tan
of the Chinese Progressive Association
and other members of the Bay Area delegation.
Featuring Video Footage of the WTO Protests
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
8pm
El Rio, 3158 Mission St, near 24th St BART
(Must be 21 and over)
A benefit for the Chinese Progressive Association
For more information email radfilms [at] lycos.net
presented by the Heads Up Collective:
Televising The Revolution 2006
An ongoing monthly series showcasing radical films and supporting local
organizing.
Puck Lo is an independent journalist and co-producer of Critical
Resistance Radio.
Fayi Chen was an electronics worker in China and immigrated to the US
in '98. She has worked in the garment and electronics industry in the
Bay Area and has organized with the Chinese Progressive Association.
Michelle Xiong came to the US a couple years ago. She was a worker
leader in the campaign at Nova Knits.
Xiao Qing Tan is a former garment worker now doing outreach in FROs.
Stella Ng works with Chinese for Affirmative Action
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