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Celebrate Soldiers Resistance from Vietnam to Iraq! |
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In the 1960s, thousands of American GIs rebelled against the Vietnam War, changing the course of U.S. history and society. No film has ever told their story... until now.
.jpg) A Benefit for Iraq Vets Against the War Special Preview Screening of the film “Sir! No Sir!” Film • Music • Spoken Word • Community Aimee Allison • Army Conscientious Objector Pablo Paredes • Iraq War Resister David Zeiger • Director of the Film Veterans Featured in the Film Thursday April 6th at 7:00pm Grand Lake Theater 3200 Grand Avenue in Oakland (Closest BART: MacArthur or 19th Street Station) Advance tickets $8, $10 at the door For Tickets call 415-255-7296 x244 Presented in partnership with: Veterans for Peace, Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, Global Exchange, Not Your Soldier,Leave My Child Alone, Not in Our Name, Ruckus Society, Art in Action, Codepink, Courage to Resist World Premiere: One Week Only! April 7-13th If You Ever Wanted to Stop a War… SIR!, NO SIR! Watch the Trailer Now! Red Vic Movie House 1727 Haight St in San Francisco 415-668-3994 SIR, NO SIR SPECIAL GUESTS: Many Red Vic screenings of Sir, Nor Sir are accompanied by special guests and discussion with: vets in the film (Fri/Sat/Sun), director David Zeiger (Fri/Sat) and groups like Peace Chapter 69, Not In Our Name, Courage to Resist, Central Committee for Consciencious Objectors (CCCO), and Not Your Soldier. PEOPLE POWER CAN END THE WAR WORKSHOPS: Saturday April 8, Sunday April 9 at 5:30pm One hour interactive workshop exploring how GI resistance and other forms of people power strategy can stop the current war and occupation in Iraq. Led by popular theatre educator Levana Saxson, anti-war and global justice organizer/educator Scott Parkin, and Viet Nam Veteran and peace organizer/educator Michael Wong--featured in the film. Also showing April 7-13 at: Grand Lake Theater 3200 Grand Avenue in Oakland 510-452-3556 Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Los Angeles Film Festival & Best Documentary Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival San Jose Mercury and LA Times Review "Bolstered by proud memories of Vietnam vets who turned against the war, Sir! No Sir! rings with an exultant, even elated tone." -Variety |
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Why Donate? "Courage to Resist highlights the real face of the war by allowing the individuals that have been a part of this insanity to share their experiences and voice their concerns..." — Sgt. James Circello, AWOL Iraq War veteran read more | donate now
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