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DESCRIPTION:On Sunday, October 19 at 7:30 p.m., there will be a screening of the 
 documentary Considering Democracy at First Baptist Church of Palo Alto, 
 followed by a discussion with the filmmaker, Keya Lea Horiuchi.\n\nWhat 
 does the rest of the world think of U.S. domestic and foreign policy? While 
 the U.S. is perceived as a beacon of democracy, how does it compare to 
 other democratic nations? Americans are continually told through the media 
 that freedom and democracy are supported abroad, but is it true?\n\nShot in 
 ten countries, Considering Democracy weaves together seemingly different 
 topics into an interconnected tapestry of information. People from around 
 the world act as a mirror for Americans to see a reflection of the 
 political power of the United States.\n\nThe hour-length documentary brings 
 views from around the world, mixing it with information and empowerment, 
 including study and discussion menus to help people continue the 
 dialog.\n\nThis event is wheelchair accessible.\n\nSponsored By: Peninsula 
 Peace and Justice Center\nContact: Peninsula Peace and Justice Center - 
 Paul George or Julia Bernd, 650-326-8837\nCost: $7 to $15 (sliding scale 
 suggested donation)\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/08/13/18526079.php
SUMMARY:Considering Democracy
LOCATION:Fellowship Hall, First Baptist Church\n305 North California Avenue\nPalo 
 Alto, CA 94301\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/08/13/18526079.php
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