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DESCRIPTION:*****************************************************   Let's Reclaim the 
 Anti-War History of Mother's Day!     An Afternoon of Short Films and Youth 
 Performance Art....   FREE   Sunday May 14, Mothers Day   2-4pm   Parkway 
 Pizza and Pub Theatre   (This event is all ages)   1834 Park Blvd @ E 18th 
 St.   Oakland   Celebrate resistance to military recruitment   and the 
 growing opposition to war from within   the military.   Its jammed packed 
 tight with inspiring words, music,and theatre!   Inspiring us are Aimee 
 Allison, Pablo Paredes,  headRush, Carolyn Norr, Ryan Harvey(yes,of 
 Riotfolk!), Eric Escobar, Evan Hastings, Teatro del FEO and YOU!!  
 *********************************************************  *Aimee Allison   
 Army Conscientious Objector and mother who is a     writer, speaker, and 
 community activist on issues of peace and justice and she has been a leader 
 in the counter-recruitment movement and in counseling soldiers who are 
 resisting the Iraq War. Her commitment to Oakland's future -children - has 
 led her to run for  city council.  The election is just a couple weeks 
 away.  *Pablo Paredes   US Navy war resister and member of Iraq Veterans  
 Against the War. He recently led the 241 mile  "March for Peace"  from 
 Tijuana, Mexico that reached  San Francisco on March 27, 2006.  *Carolyn 
 Norr  lives in Oakland, where she works doing creative  writing and 
 community art with youth. She writes and performs poetry as a way of 
 maintaining clarity in a crazy world, and has just completed her first 
 novel.  * Teatro del FEO will be performing  "Operation: 'In La Kech'" 
 (Mayan for 'you are my other self')  * headRush  combines elements of 
 Xicano theatre and spoken word to create a unique rush of psycho-politico 
 head-trips and satirical commentary.  *Eric Escobar   filmaker born and 
 raised in the Bay Area.  His films have screened at festivals and on 
 television  internationally. Both of Eric's parents are Vietnam Veterans, 
 his film "One Weekend A Month" is about what war costs families.  *Ryan 
 Harvey  anarchist activist/organizer and folk musician  originally fron 
 Baltimore, MD. He has been involved in  anti-capitalist and anti-work since 
 1999 and is a member of the Riot-Folk Collective (http://www.riotfolk.org). 
  *Evan Hastings  is a Theatrical Educator, Poetic Performer, & Innovative 
 Activist. Integrating Theatre of the Oppressed, Drama Therapy and elements 
 of Hip Hop culture into his approach to artistic social healing.  Evan is 
 currently working with Opera Piccola as a Resident Artist teaching Hip Hop 
 Theatre in Oakland public middle and high schools.  *Short Films:    "One 
 Weekend A Month"    Written and directed by  Eric Escobar    Synopsis: Busy 
 single mom Meg McDermott is having a routine crazy Monday morning when her 
 phone rings. The caller delivers some news that turns her life, and lives 
 of her children, upside down.  Awards:  Sundance Film Festival 2005,  
 Honorable Mention in Short Filmmaking  Ashland Independent Film Festival 
 2006,   Best Short Film      *Discussion with local filmaker Eric Escobar 
 after showing.     "The Fifth Commandment"     by Elia Arce    2 US Marines 
 talk about The War on Terror and the    lastings    effects of war on their 
 lives.    Excerpt from the film:    USMC Matt: "  I think about history and 
 then about    the atrocities that we are committing. I think about Germany  
   and used to wonder, where were those people, how did they    just let it 
 happen? And here I am. I am one of those people.    I let it happen."   
 Event hosted by Courage to Resist and the Central   Committee for 
 Conscientious Objectors.   http://www.CouragetoResist.org   
 http://www.objector.org   Then join us on the streets to resist military 
 recruitment!   Monday May 15   4pm   12th/Broadway   Oakland   more info:   
 http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/05/1821082.php  This event is part of a 
 series of National Events celebrating  "Int'l Conscientious Objector 
 Day-2006"            \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/05/11/100853.php
SUMMARY:FREE Films and Performance w/ Pablo Paredes, Aimee Allison, and more!
LOCATION:Parkway Pizza and Pub Theatre  1834 Park Blvd @ E 18th St.  Oakland
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/05/11/100853.php
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