[BES Friends] Free series of 3 political films in downtown Baltimore

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Mon Sep 27 16:46:28 EDT 2004


Free Film Series To be Held on Oct. Sundays at First Unitarian Church of 
Baltimore

Source: First Unitarian Church of Baltimore

The First Unitarian Church of Baltimore is offering the public the opportunity 
to view films that focus on politics, oppression, fair elections, and dictators. 
Each film is less than one hour, and will be followed by 30 minutes of open 
discussion. All showings will be on Sundays at 12:30; lunch will be available at 
a modest cost.  The church is located at the corner of Charles and Franklin Sts., about 4 blocks east of BES.

Sunday, October 3, 2004--"Bringing Down a Dictator"
Story of the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic (former president of Serbia and the former Yugoslavia, now on trial for war crimes), by a group of students whose "weapons" included humor, ridicule, street theater, civil disobedience, and the Internet. 57 minutes; produced by Peter Ackerman

Sunday, October 10, 2004--"Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election"
This is the riveting story about the battle for the Presidency in Florida and 
the undermining of democracy in America. 59 minutes

Sunday, October 24, 2004 --"Not in Our Name"
Readings and performances by signers of the "Not in Our Name Statement of 
Conscience" (10/02) Ed Asner, Marisa Tomei, Howard Zinn, Danny Glover, Pete 
Seeger, Oscar Brown, Jr. and others perform, sing, cry. 50 minutes; produced by Not in Our Name.




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