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Sektor
6 Kommunikations (s6k),
Real University, WBAI 99.5 fm
in association with
9/11 Citizens Watch,
Independent Media Center NY,
NJ Civil Rights Defense Committee,
Chat The Planet, Downtown Community TV,
Madama Griffitts LLP, Rise Up Radio
&
chashama Theater @ Times Square
present
The Bridge 3 Forum
Series
Resistance through Truth:
Media's responsibility to Democracy
Saturday October
11th
2003
chashama Theater @ Times Square NYC
125 W42nd
Street (between 6th Ave. & Broadway)
1pm to 10pm (and beyond...)
FREE-FREE-FREE-FREEABSOLUTELY
FREEFREE-FREE-FREE-FREE
This will be an all day event to celebrate the enjoyable
side of living your life with the blinders off.
"Logic
is an enemy and truth is a menace." Rod
Serling
Movie screenings, speeches, music, Q&A's,
interviews, and panels
all presented to supply strategies to sift through
the seemingly insurmountable misinformation to find better questions to
ask and better places to find answers,
and most importantly,
how YOU can GET & STAY INVOLVED.
Featuring presentations and Q&A's
with;
John
Judge (9/11 Citizens Watch)
IndyMedia
(Independent Media Center, New York)
Jeannette
Gabriel (NJ Civil Rights Defense Committee)
Elombe
Brathe (Patrice Lumumba Coalition, Afrikaleidoscope-WBAI)
Rise
Up Radio (Rise Up Radio Coalition)
Piper Anderson
(Blackout Arts Collective)
A special screening and panel discussion
of
DCTV
/ Chat
The Planet
Bridge to Baghdad 2
WBAI 99.5 fm NYC presents screenings
of award winning documentaries;
From the award winning producer of "Hidden War of Desert Storm",
producer, director Gerard Ungeman presents his latest film
Plan
Columbia: Cashing-in on the Drug-War Failure
In a hard-hitting special report, award-winning journalist and filmmaker
John Pilger investigates the effects of sanctions on the people of Iraq
and finds that ten years of extraordinary isolation, imposed by the UN
and enforced by the US and Britain, have killed more people than the two
atomic bombs dropped on Japan.
Paying
the Price-Killing the Children of Iraq
Special music performances by;
-In the theater
Auracle
v.2 (Experimental mixed-media)
-In the window
Adam
Matta / 7734 (Beatbox
socio-political soundscape)
Event
Schedule
More participants & presentations to be confirmed
Approximately 18,048 hours after this tragic occurrence,
Americans are
still being told half-truths, patriotic propaganda, and blatant
lies about
the lives of those the US has thrust its vengence upon
as well as the lives & health of its own citizens.
"Use the media and
stop the media from using you."
Stay tuned...
Additional participant
information (in alphebetical
order)
A
special screening and panel discussion of
Bridge to Baghdad 2
Bridge to Baghdad II allows these two groups to resume the conversation
that was cut short by a war. In Bridge to Baghdad II, the young Americans
and Iraqis hold another satellite dialogue where they are finally able
to ask the questions which have been burning inside them for weeks: What
happened during the war? How do you feel now that Saddam is gone from
power? Were there things you wanted to say last time but could not because
of the regime? In this hour long special to air on WorldLink and NHK,
the American and Iraqi youth together tackle the largest question of all:
what now?
Bridge to Baghdad II cameras follow the Iraqi youths as they begin this
new journey. In intimate video diaries, the same Iraqi youths take us
along as they return to their bombed out classrooms for the first time.
We follow Hamsa as she begins work as a translator for the myriad of American
news agencies that have suddenly flooded her neighborhood. And again we
meet up with Walid, the Iraqi metal-head, whose rock band reunites when
the guitarist and bassist return from the front lines.
(more
information on Bridge to Baghdad 2)
John
Judge
(9/11
Citizens Watch, Committee on Political Assassination)
John is an author, historian, and researcher who, since the sixties, has
examined the hidden history of the Cold War, U.S. intelligence agencies,
and international fascism, naming the key players in control of our society
and describes their plans to gain that final frontier --
"the space between our ears."
Currently Mr. Judge has trained his sights on the myriad of issues that
relate to 9/11. 9/11
CitizensWatch is a new citizen-led oversight process established
to monitor and constructively engage the Government-sanctioned National
Commission on the Terrorist Attacks on the U.S.
9/11 CitizensWatch will be supported and guided by the 9/11 Families
Advisory Group and an increasingly active network of researchers, scholars,
investigative journalists and concerned citizens. Together we will champion
the most vital lines of questioning and publicly report and comment on
their proceedings.
The
BLACKOUT Arts Collective (BAC) is a nonprofit organization
working to empower communities of color through the arts, education and
activism. BAC brings together artists and activists to utilize the arts
as a tool to address social, political and economic issues, and to develop
solutions for critical concerns facing communities of color. Their work
educates, inspires and brings to the forefront topics such as the expanding
prison industrial complex, police brutality, domestic violence, lack of
arts programs in public schools, and voter registration.
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