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"A Union Man" Film and Concert 9/24 Berkeley, 9/25 San Francisco
A film and concert by and and about NYC labor and anti-war activist Julius Margolin. A Q & A discussion with Julius and director George Mann will follow. They will also perform a selection of labor and anti-war songs with special guest Faith Petric at both performances and sunday night's concert will also feature some of the bay area's best know labor and folksingers.
Friends: I hope you will help spread word about our upcoming shows in Berkeley
and San Francisco- We've finished the film "A Union Man -- The Life and Work of Julius Margolin" and we're bringing it to Berkeley and San Francisco. Alos Friday night, 9/23 at 7:30 PM in Ukiah (Unity Church, corner of Henry and Bush Streets).
The details:
9/24 Berkeley, CA -- 8 PM, Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists w/Faith Petric,
1924 Cedar Street at corner of Cedar and Bonita
9/25 at 10:15 AM -- We provide service music for BFUU (info above). Service runs from 10:30 to 12 Noon.
9/25 San Francisco, CA -- 7:30 PM, Local 34, ILWU w/Faith Petric
and Other Special Guests, Meeting Hall, 4 Berry St.
We will be joined by our dear friend Faith Petric both nights and Sunday night
will feature additional well-known musical hellraisers from the bay area.
Here's a brief description of the film:
Julius Margolin, at 89, is a living legend in the New York City labor movement.
He’s been active since the 1930s in the CIO, National Maritime Union and Local
52 of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, which he has
represented in the Central Labor Council for 32 years. A tireless fighter for
justice, equality, and against war, Julius embarked on a new career in 1999,
making music and CDs with George Mann while still hitting picket lines
and organizing workers in New York City and around the United States.
"A Union Man" is the story of his life through his eyes as well as those he’s
met Wand worked with. A documentary film featuring guest appearances by
Utah Phillips, Faith Petric and former NMU Vice President Joe Stack, as well
as concert performances, this is an affectionate portrait of a rank-and-file
activist still in the struggle for justice and workers’ rights.
Format is film first (it's 67 minutes), brief Q&A and then concert. Admission to
all events is by donation with all welcome regardless of donation. I hope you
will spread the word!
Solidarity-- George and Julius
http://www.georgeandjulius.com
Pro-Labor, Anti-Bush folk music
and San Francisco- We've finished the film "A Union Man -- The Life and Work of Julius Margolin" and we're bringing it to Berkeley and San Francisco. Alos Friday night, 9/23 at 7:30 PM in Ukiah (Unity Church, corner of Henry and Bush Streets).
The details:
9/24 Berkeley, CA -- 8 PM, Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists w/Faith Petric,
1924 Cedar Street at corner of Cedar and Bonita
9/25 at 10:15 AM -- We provide service music for BFUU (info above). Service runs from 10:30 to 12 Noon.
9/25 San Francisco, CA -- 7:30 PM, Local 34, ILWU w/Faith Petric
and Other Special Guests, Meeting Hall, 4 Berry St.
We will be joined by our dear friend Faith Petric both nights and Sunday night
will feature additional well-known musical hellraisers from the bay area.
Here's a brief description of the film:
Julius Margolin, at 89, is a living legend in the New York City labor movement.
He’s been active since the 1930s in the CIO, National Maritime Union and Local
52 of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, which he has
represented in the Central Labor Council for 32 years. A tireless fighter for
justice, equality, and against war, Julius embarked on a new career in 1999,
making music and CDs with George Mann while still hitting picket lines
and organizing workers in New York City and around the United States.
"A Union Man" is the story of his life through his eyes as well as those he’s
met Wand worked with. A documentary film featuring guest appearances by
Utah Phillips, Faith Petric and former NMU Vice President Joe Stack, as well
as concert performances, this is an affectionate portrait of a rank-and-file
activist still in the struggle for justice and workers’ rights.
Format is film first (it's 67 minutes), brief Q&A and then concert. Admission to
all events is by donation with all welcome regardless of donation. I hope you
will spread the word!
Solidarity-- George and Julius
http://www.georgeandjulius.com
Pro-Labor, Anti-Bush folk music
For more information:
http://www.georgeandjulius.com
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