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DESCRIPTION:Free film screening and discussion of "Blowin' in the Wind"\n\nBlowin' In 
 The Wind is the latest film from two-time Academy Award nominee, David 
 Bradbury - arguably Australia's most contentious and provocative 
 documentary filmmaker. It examines the secret treaty that allows the US 
 military to train and test its weaponry on Australian soil. Blowin' In The 
 Wind reveals that Iraqi babies are now being born with major birth defects. 
 Bradbury wonders whether Australians living downwind from the military 
 testing ranges will be next. With a cash budget of just $12,000 Blowin' In 
 The Wind raises pertinent questions which cannot be ignored by the public. 
 The film shocked, angered and surprised large audiences recently when shown 
 at the Sydney and Brisbane Film Festivals. In this film, Bradbury's concern 
 for the environment has resulted in a deeply disturbing film about the 
 worst kind of radioactive pollution imaginable which should set alarm bells 
 ringing the world over.\n\nThis screening is organized by Fiat Pax (Let 
 there be peace), a UC Berkeley student group that seeks to raise awareness 
 of the militarization of our university, especially UC’s role as a 
 manager of the nucleur weapons lab.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/03/02/18371778.php
SUMMARY:Depleted Uranium - "Blowin' in the Wind" Screening @ Berkeley
LOCATION:215 Dwinelle Hall, UC Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/03/02/18371778.php
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