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DESCRIPTION:he Grease Diner will be hosting an in-progress screening and fundraiser for 
 Benjamin Welmond’s Renew Vietnam, a film about Project Renew - an 
 organization removing bombs, mines and other dangerous explosives from the 
 Quang Tri province of Vietnam. The event  will take place on July 17th from 
 6 - 9pm at the Grease Diner in Oakland.  In addition to an in-progress 
 screening of the unfinished 20 minute film, there will be a Q & A with 
 director Benjamin Welmond, and the founder of Project Renew, Chuck Searcy. 
 Bill Creighton (head of SF’s Veterans for Peace chapter) will be talking 
 about the legacies, and current fight for institutional support to victims 
 of Agent Orange.  As this event is a fundraiser, the Grease Diner will be 
 offering live-screenprinting of Renew Vietnam t-shirts and tote bags, which 
 can be purchased during the event.  Proceeds will go towards funding of the 
 film, which is still in post-production.  Welmond has been using indiegogo 
 to raise the essential funds for the film, which are needed for a composer, 
 translator and animator.  The screening will be an opportunity to get 
 involved and learn about Project Renew.\n\nDuring the Vietnam War, the 
 Quang Tri province became one of the most heavily bombed places in history, 
 and it is estimated that 800,000 tons of bombs did not detonate as 
 designed. The United States government also sprayed Agent Orange to kill 
 the crops, which utilizes a deadly chemical with severe biological 
 repercussions. These bombs have left a powerful legacy on the area, 
 injuring and killing thousands of unsuspecting civilians. In 2001, The NGO 
 Project Renew was established by Chuck Searcy, a Vietnam Veteran, an active 
 member of Veterans for peace, in order to find ways to make Quang Tri a 
 safer place.  Project Renew trains local Quang Tri citizens to work around 
 the clock to disarm leftover explosives, lend support to victims, and 
 educate local populations on how to be alert and aware. In December of 
 2014, Benjamin Welmond went to the Quang Tri province to film a short 
 documentary about Project Renew, in order to raise awareness of their 
 efforts, and spark discussions on the powerful impact of war.\n\nYou can 
 RSVP to the event and invite friends through this facebook page 
 (https://www.facebook.com/events/379579128905685/) .  Sliding scale 
 donations (recommended donation of $5 and up) will be taken at the door.  
 The Grease Diner is located at 6604 San Pablo Avenue in Oakland, CA.  The 
 Grease Diner is an art gallery, gift shop, and screen printing studio with 
 a DIY feel and radical attitude.  Owners, Jon Jon and Laurie are excited to 
 be working with Benjamin Welmond to help him raise the additional funds 
 needed to finish the film while providing a space for folks in the bay area 
 to learn about Project Renew and the aftermath of the Vietnam war.   As 
 well as addressing the US’s impact on Vietnam, the film also brings up 
 important questions dealing with the US’s foreign military policy.  All 
 are welcome to come to the event, and the Q & A sessions will be an 
 important time to address questions about what the effect of war is.\n \nTo 
 donate and see the trailer for the film, please go here: 
 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/renew-vietnam-the-documentary#/story\n\nTo 
 learn more about the film please see: http://www.renew-thedoc.com \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/07/01/18774321.php
SUMMARY:40 Years Later: Revisiting the Dangerous Legacies of the Vietnam War (fundraiser)
LOCATION:The Grease Diner\n6604 San Pablo Avenue\nOakland, CA 94608
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/07/01/18774321.php
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