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DESCRIPTION:Our first film this year will be Salt of the Earth (1954), which was  
 produced, directed and written by victims of U.S. Congressional 
 blacklisting, (aka redlisting). Originally banned in the U.S., it was 
 directed by Herbert Biberman, one of the Hollywood Ten.  The cast is almost 
 entirely workers who participated in the real-life strike that the film is 
 based upon.\nIn a gritty mining town in New Mexico, Mexican-American 
 workers go on strike to protest their dangerous working conditions and low 
 wages.  They meet with fierce opposition from company thugs and local 
 deputies.  After vicious beatings the wives and mothers of the striking 
 workers take over the picket line in a final demand for 
 justice.\n\nSponsored by the BFUU Social Justice Ctee\nDonations requested. 
 No one turned away. \nWheelchair accessible.\n\nPh:510-275-4272\n\nFor 
 occasional email notices of peace/eco/social justice alerts and related 
 events at BFUU, send any email 
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 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/02/19/18783130.php
SUMMARY:Berkeley's 2nd Annual Women's Film Festival: Salt of the Earth
LOCATION:Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall \n1924 Cedar 
 (@Bonita), Berkeley   www.bfuu.org\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/02/19/18783130.php
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