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Free Screening THE MESSAGE: AN INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE ON HOW TO SURVIVE THE NEXT 100 YEARS

by marie morohoshi (events [at] urbanpeace.net)
A rare public screening of the best-selling DVD that came out of this year’s BIONEERS Conference, THE MESSAGE: AN INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE ON HOW TO SURVIVE THE NEXT 100 YEARS featuring Plenary Speaker Evon Peter, Chairman of Native Movement and former Chief of the Neetsaii Gwich'in in Northern Alaska. A must see for anyone who considers themselves an advocate of justice. Q&A discussion to follow.
First Friday Film at the Center

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THE MESSAGE: AN INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE ON HOW TO SURVIVE THE NEXT 100 YEARS
Evon Peter's 2007 Bioneers Plenary Presentation
A rare public screening of this "must see" talk presented at this
year's Bioneers Conference | Followed by a Q&A discussion.

Friday, 4 January 2008
7PM to 9:30PM


January's First Friday Film screens THE MESSAGE: AN INDIGENOUS
PERSPECTIVE ON HOW TO SURVIVE THE NEXT 100 YEARS
. Evon Peter,
Chairman of Native Movement and former Chief of the Neetsaii Gwich'in
in Northern Alaska shares a powerful and provocative message expressing
the need for the healing of cultural wounding in order for anyone that
considers themselves an ally of justice to take responsibility for the
ignorance that is destroying this planet.

First Friday Film is a monthly cinematic gathering where we
screen and discuss films that change our hearts and minds.
First friday of every month.

Admission: FREE. Donations are welcome.
(Please note we will be videotaping this session for our informational DVD)

For more info, please contact Alonzo Young:
(510) 549-3733 | ext 6


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Address and Directions:

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Center for Urban Peace
2584 Martin Luther King Jr Way
Berkeley, CA 94704

Tel: (510) 549-3733

We're located between Parker & Blake Streets. Look for the red painted gate.

Location Map
<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=2584+Martin+Luther+King+Jr+Way,+Berkeley,+CA+94704

Via Bart
Ashby Bart Station
From Ashby Bart Station, it's a 15-20 minute walk. Get
yourself to MLK Way, face right (northbound) towards Ashby
Avenue. Take BUS #15 (westbound) and get off at Parker Street
or walk 8 (short) blocks to 2584 MLK Way between
Parker & Blake. If you pass Dwight Way, you've gone too far.

Berkeley Bart Station
Get out to Shattuck and walk southbound towards Allston Way
and take a right at Allston and go three blocks to MLK Way.
Make a left at MLK Way (southbound) and go 5 blocks to
to 2584 MLK Way between Parker & Blake Streets.

From San Francisco
If you're coming from the other side of the pond, take the
I-80 Bay Bridge towards Berkeley and exit Ashby Avenue.
Take Ashby (eastbound) to MLK Way and take a left
(northbound)and go 8 short blocks to 2584 MLK Way
between Parker & Blake Streets. If you pass Dwight Way,
you've gone too far.

Via Bus | 15 Line
If you take the local AC Transit Bus #15 (northbound), it
will drop you off just a stone's throw from where we are
-- near the corner of MLK Way and Parker Street. For more
detailed info, please check out 511's trip planner webpage
for AC Transit Line 15 at
http://transit.511.org/schedules/routeinfo.asp?cid=AC&rte=20747

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