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ANSWER Outreach for Oct. 27 Anti-War Protest{postering, flyering, Phoning from office}

Date:
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Time:
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
ANSWER
Email:
Phone:
415-821-6545
Address:
myspace.com/oct27coalition
Location Details:
Tuesday, September 11, 7–9 p.m.
2489 Mission St #30 (at 21st St)
Nr 24th St BART, #14, #49 MUNI

A.N.S.W.E.R. Outreach for Oct. 27 — San Francisco

Instead of the regular Tuesday A.N.S.W.E.R. meeting, this week we will be going out to do postering and flyering and volunteer phone banking in the office. Please join us to help spread the word about Oct. 27 at this critical time. No prior experience is necessary.. http://www.answersf.org/

Youth and Student Organizing Meeting — San Francisco
End the War Now! Oct. 27 March and Rally Against the War

Wednesday, September 12, 7 p.m.
2489 Mission St, Rm. 28

Join us for an organizing meeting of teachers, youth and students to plan for the Oct. 27 Demonstration to End the War Now. Share ideas about how to outreach to your school or community and build a strong presence of youth and students against the war on Oct. 27.

More info:
October 27 Coalition
Oct27sf [at] gmail.com
myspace.com/oct27coalition

Film Screening: 'Posada Carriles: Made in USA' — San Francisco
A Venezuelan documentary film, a Telesur and PanaFilms co-production

Thursday, September 27, 7 p.m.
Red Poppy Art House
2698 Folsom St. at 23rd St (nr 24th St BART)
$10–$12 suggested donation

Luis Posada Carriles was recently judged by a U.S. court for violating immigration laws instead of being prosecuted for the numerous terrorist acts for which he is responsible. In May, all indictment charges were dropped and he was released from prison, free to walk the streets of Miami.

Twenty years ago, Posada escaped from a Venezuelan prison where he was being tried for his involvement in the bombing of Cubana airplane killing all 73 passengers on board. The Venezuelan government has filed a petition before U.S. authorities asking for his extradition. However, the Bush administration has failed to respond to this demand for justice.

This documentary is the result of two years of meticulous research of an investigative team that examined declassified documents and criminal files, and interviewed witnesses and survivors from several Latin American countries. The network of terror that the CIA established in Latin America—in which Posada Carriles (alias "Bambi", alias "Basilio") acted as one of the key figures—is exposed step-by-step through the courageous testimonies of victims whose family members were killed by him or under his orders. It also includes the findings of anti-terrorist specialists and investigative journalists, and the experience of counter-intelligence agents. 90 minutes, 2007.

A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition Film Series: 'The Color of Olives' — San Francisco
With an update and discussion on the struggle for a free Palestine

Thursday, October 4, 7:30 p.m.
ATA
992 Valencia St (at 21st St)
$6 donation

From Mexican director Carolina Rivas and cinematographer Daoud Sarhandi comes this elegant and visually breathtaking new film about the Palestinian experience. The Amer family lives surrounded by the infamous West Bank Wall, where their daily lives are dominated by electrified fences, locked gates, and a constant swarm of armed soldiers.

This unique and intimate documentary shares their private world, allowing a glimpse of the constant struggles and the small, endearing details that sustain them. "The Color of Olives" is an artistic and beautifully affecting reflection on the effects of racial segregation, the meaning of borders, and the absurdity of war. 2006, 97 min., Arabic w/ English subtitles.

Call 415-821-6545 for more Info.

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