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DESCRIPTION:Cost: FREE!  6:40 pm  FREEDOM CAN’T BE FENCED - SAGE and the 
 Anti-Corporate Globalization Movement  You can padlock a building.  But you 
 can't padlock an idea...You can't kill it and you can't close it in...It 
 will grow wherever people take it."  - Myles Horton, founder, Highlander 
 Folk School  Freedom Can't Be Fenced features SAGE activists (St. Lawrence 
 Activists for Global Equity) addressing several aspects of the 
 anti-corporate globalization movement and includes footage from the April 
 2000 World Bank and IMF protests in Washington, DC; the April 2001 Quebec 
 City demonstrations against the Free Trade Area of the Americas 
 negotiations during the Summit of the Americas; and the November 2001 
 IMF/World Bank protests held in Ottawa.  Produced by Bethany Fleishman '03, 
 Matt Gaines '04, and Sophia Hasenfus '03.  Total Running Time: 65    7:50 
 pm   TREASON - The Corporate Attack on America  This forty-three minute 
 documentary film examines the treasonous behavior of US-based transnational 
 corporations in undermining the efforts of organized labor and contributing 
 to the disintegration of communities across America.  It specifically looks 
 at how free trade agreements such as NAFTA and the proposed FTAA benefit 
 powerful corporations at the expense of workers rights, family farmers, 
 consumers, and the environment.  The film includes interviews with rank and 
 file union members on the streets of Miami at the November 2003 FTAA 
 demonstrations, along with students, local union leaders, sociology 
 professors from St. Lawrence University and SUNY New Paltz, and 
 representatives from Public Citizen, Global Exchange, the Nicaragua 
 Network, and the AFL-CIO.  Produced by Matt Gaines and Ken Gould.  Total 
 Running Time: 43 minutes.  8:40 – 9:15 pm  Question and Answer period 
 with Co-Producer Ken Gould   	Gould teaches courses at St. Lawrence 
 University focusing on globalization, political mobilization and 
 socio-environmental dynamics, and is co-author of Environment and Society: 
 The Enduring Conflict, 1994 and co-author of Local Environmental Struggles: 
 Citizen Activism in the Treadmill of Production, 1996. Gould’s work draws 
 on his personal experience as an activist in the anti-nuclear movement, the 
 anti-apartheid/divestment movement, environmental justice struggles, and 
 the anti-corporate globalization movement.     SAGE Pictures is an 
 independent non-profit media group composed of students, alumni, and 
 faculty devoted to addressing the impacts of corporate globalization on 
 issues of organized labor, workers rights, environmental protection, 
 democracy, and racial and social justice through the strategic use of film. 
  http://sagepictures.8m.com/index.html  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/05/44313.php
SUMMARY:SAGE PICTURES BAY AREA  Screening Premiere
LOCATION:New College of California Room 11A  766 Valencia St. (btw 18th and 19th)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/05/44313.php
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