5th Annual Artivist Film Festival - October 2nd-5th - Egyptian Theater in Hollywood - Social Awareness Film Festival - 40 Films from 40 Countries in 4 Days! - Honoring KPFK 90.7 FM Radio

The Fifth Annual Artivist Film Festival  

 40 Films from 40 Countries in 4 Days! 

 October 2nd-5th, 2008

Egyptian Theatre - 6712 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood


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"Raising Awareness for Humanity, Animals, and the Environment"

OCTOBER 2-5, 2008.  EGYPTIAN THEATRE - HOLLYWOOD.

Join us October 2-5 for the 5th Annual Artivist Film Festival and Artivist Awards at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.

This year, the ARTIVIST AWARDS is Honoring KPFK Radio on their 50th Anniversary as a Community Leader.

Screening 40 Films from around the world in 4 days, "ARTIVIST" is the 1st international Film Festival dedicated to raising awareness for the Interdependence between Humanity, Animals, and the Environment.ZEITGEIST ADDENDUM, the highly-anticipated sequel to Director Peter Joseph’s controversial and eye-opening documentary, ZEITGEIST, has been selected to open this year’s festival. The first ZEITGEIST, Released in 2007 on Google Video, made its official World Premiere at last year’s Festival and earned the "Artivist Spirit" honors for Best Feature Film at the 2007 Artivist Awards. Since then, ZEITGEIST has become an on-line phenomenon as the most downloaded Film in Internet history.

Since 2004, Artivist has showcased over 300 international films, publicizing its events to more than 30 Million people in the U.S., U.K., and Portugal. Films Premiered at ARTIVIST have included: Academy Award Winner Born Into Brothels, Academy Award Nominee Super-Size Me, and films such as Fast Food Nation, God Sleeps In Rwanda, Trudell, Emanuel’s Gift, and Zeitgeist. "Filmmakers from around the world unite at the annual Artivist Film Festival to address the importance of Art & Advocacy in our global community," quotes Founder Diaky Diaz.

The Festival concludes with the 2008 ARTIVIST AWARDS on Sunday, October 5th at the Egyptian Theatre. The Artivist Awards honors the winning films of the Annual Artivist Film Festival and the work of advocate artists. Past honorees include: Ted Danson, Alyssa Milano, Joaquin Phoenix, Mathew McConaughey, James Cromwell, Mira Sorvino, Ed Begley Jr., Tippi Hedren, and community leaders such as Claes Nobel of the NOBEL Prize Family.


The 2008 Artivist Program includes 40 films
from 40 countries around the world.

Including the following evening films:


OPENING FILM!

ZEITGEIST ADDENDUM • directed by Peter Joseph
8:00PM Thursday, October 2, 2008

Opening Film and Q & A with the Director

Premiering his highly anticipated sequel to "Zeitgeist." The failure of our world to resolve the issue of war, poverty, and corruption, rests within a gross ignorance about what guides human behavior to begin with. ‘Zeitgeist-Addendum’ addresses the true source of the instability in our society, while offering the only fundamental, long term solution. Director Peter Joseph has the ability to take risky subject matter and turn it into a visually, emotionally, and intellectually compelling case for a "greater point of view." "Millions of people gravitated toward Peter’s first film. We are excited that this year’s Artivist Film Festival will provide a platform to once again, pique the curiosity of millions of viewers and continue the dialogue about topics concerning citizens worldwide," stated Artivist Co-Founder Dr. Bettina Wolff.

TICKETS WILL SELL OUT! VIEW ENTIRE PROGRAM & PURCHASE TICKETS: CLICK HERE! 

A POWERFUL NOISE • directed by Tom Cappello
7:30PM Friday, October 3, 2008

Hosted by CARE, the ONE Campaign, and GOOD Magazine

Hahn is an HIV-positive widow in Vietnam. Nada, a survivor of the Bosnian war. And Jacqueline works in the slums of Bamako, Mali.  Three very different lives. Three vastly different worlds. But they share something in common: Power. These ordinary women are overcoming deep-seeded gender barriers to rise up and claim a voice in their societies.

TICKETS WILL SELL OUT! VIEW ENTIRE PROGRAM & PURCHASE TICKETS: CLICK HERE! 

BOMB HARVEST • directed by Kim Mordaunt
9:30PM Friday, October 3, 2008

Rural poverty in Laos has triggered a brisk illegal trade in bomb scrap metal left from America’s ‘Secret War’ over 35 years ago, and the local children are out hunting for bombs. This timely story is terrifying and yet filled with eccentric characters and humor, vividly depicting the consequences of war and the bravery of those trying to clear up the mess.

TICKETS WILL SELL OUT! VIEW ENTIRE PROGRAM & PURCHASE TICKETS: CLICK HERE! 

ONE WATER • directed by Sanjeev Chatterjee
8:00PM Saturday, October 4, 2008

Filmed in 14 countries across the globe, One Water brings home stunning non-verbal visual sequences, compelling expert commentary, local music and an overall score performed by the world renowned Russian National Orchestra, to highlight mankind’s changing and challenging relationship to water.

TICKETS WILL SELL OUT! VIEW ENTIRE PROGRAM & PURCHASE TICKETS: CLICK HERE! 

ENCORE SCREENING & Q&A!

ZEITGEIST ADDENDUM • directed by Peter Joseph
9:30PM Saturday, October 4, 2008

TICKETS WILL SELL OUT! VIEW ENTIRE PROGRAM & PURCHASE TICKETS: CLICK HERE! 

2008 ARTIVIST AWARDS

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Honoring this year’s Winning Films and KPFK Radio’s 50th Anniversary as a Community Leader.

6PM: Red Carpet

7PM: Awards Ceremony

8PM: Dinner Reception and Musical Performances

TICKETS WILL SELL OUT! VIEW ENTIRE PROGRAM & PURCHASE TICKETS: CLICK HERE! 

ARTIVIST is a 501c3 non profit organization endorsed by the UNITED NATIONS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION and the INTERNATIONAL NOBEL PRIZE.

This year’s Artivist Film Festival and Artivist Awards is proudly Hosted by the Community Partner "PETROBRAS".  Petrobras, a Brazilian company and the largest funder of Cultural Arts Programs in Brazil, is one of the largest distributors of ethanol fuel in the world.  With a 30 year history of producing, distributing and using ethanol from sugar cane as fuel for vehicles. The Petrobras Environmental Program, is focused on water protection and biodiversity, supporting hundreds of projects that aim to recover the water bodies and sources, as well as that which promotes the rational use of water resources and environmental education. Petrobras is the only energy company that is part of the Global Compact Board of the UNITED NATIONS, committing its corporative government to the 10 principles set forth by the UN.  Petrobras is a partner of various animal advocacy programs which include endangered sea turtles, the manatees, and various save the whales programs.

 
Screening 40 Films from around the world in 4 days, "ARTIVIST" is the 1st international Film Festival dedicated to raising awareness for the Interdependence between Humanity, Animals, and the Environment.
 

The Festival concludes with the 2008 ARTIVIST AWARDS on Sunday, October 5th at the Egyptian Theatre. The Artivist Awards honors the winning films of the Annual Artivist Film Festival and the work of advocate artists. Past honorees include: Ted Danson, Alyssa Milano, Joaquin Phoenix, Mathew McConaughey, James Cromwell, Mira Sorvino, Ed Begley Jr., Tippi Hedren, and community leaders such as Claes Nobel of the NOBEL Prize Family.

www.artivists.org

An Evening with DAVID ICKE - Wednesday, October 1st - Million Dollar Theater - 307 S. Broadway, Downtown Los Angeles - Doors Open at 6:00 PM - The Show Begins at 7:30 PM

An Evening with David Icke in Los Angeles

In his first LA appearance in over 5 years, one of the most insightful alternative authors of our time comes to Downtown LA.

On Wednesday, October 1st, David Icke returns to Los Angeles for a very special night.

The best-selling British author of books such as "Children of the Matrix" and " Love is all there is Everything else is illusion" is a master dot-connector and ties together socio, spiritual and political elements at play,  revealing the hidden links between apparently unconnected people, events and subjects to show how they all fit together.  Only when the dots are connected can the astonishing picture be seen, and Icke delivers the goods every time.  

AN EVENING WITH DAVID ICKE  - Wednesday, October 1st 

Million Dollar Theater - 307 S. Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles 90014 

Doors Open at 6:00 PM - The Show Begins at 7:30 PM  

Convenient parking can be found across the street.

INFO: General Admission Tickets are $40 and $60 with proceeds benefitting the non-profit CRYSALIS PROJECT,  an organization working with gangs and underprivileged youth offering rites of passage.

Seating for this event will most likely sell out - so get your tickets today!

Get DAVID ICKE tickets on-line at http://sacredmysterieslive.com

 or at The Bodhi Tree Bookstore (located at 8585 Melrose Ave. in West Hollywood)

or during the week downtown at The Million Dollar Theater.

 INFO 800-984-0897   

TONIGHT: Spend An Evening with Cynthia McKinney & Roseanne Barr - Thursday, September 25th at Jewel Catch One - Screening of “AMERICAN BLACKOUT” at 7:30 PM ~ Cynthia & Roseanne at 9:30 PM

TONIGHT 
 
 Cynthia McKinney is Running for President on the Green Party Ticket with Rosa Clemente
 
 Spend An Evening with

Cynthia McKinney and Roseanne Barr

 

Thursday, September 25th

Jewel Catch One


4067 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles 90019


 



7:30 PM

- Screening of the film “AMERICAN BLACKOUT”

9:30 PM – Cynthia and Roseanne’s “First Ladies of Truth Q&A”  

 

www.votetruth08.com


 

 You are cordially invited to a special fundraiser on Thursday, September 25th
in support of a real maverick for truth, Presidential Candidate Cynthia McKinney!


Join Cynthia McKinney and Domestic Goddess Roseanne Barr
at the legendary Jewel’s Catch One, located at
4067 West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Jewel’s Catch One is the
nation’s first black gay and lesbian disco, made world famous by Madonna.

 

7:30PM - Screening of the film “AMERICAN BLACKOUT”

www.americanblackout.com
Learn the facts behind the censored history of the 2000 and 2004 Presidential elections with a screening of  

 "American Blackout."
This Sundance Special Jury Prize winning film by Guerilla News Network also exposes the truth about how Cynthia
was railroaded out of Congress by crossover Republicans
in Georgia’s open primary.

9:30PM – Cynthia and Roseanne’s “First Ladies of Truth Q&A”
Cynthia and Roseanne will discuss the election and why fear-based voting will keep us in a cycle
of war, a creeping police state and ever increasing immigrant and Islamic fear-mongering. 
They’ll also take your questions.

After this very frank discussion, everyone will be invited on the dance floor for some much needed fun!

VIP TICKETS  *$200 PER PERSON

Begin the evening at 6:00PM with an exclusive dinner with Cynthia and Roseanne at Jewel’s Vegan Island Cafe,
L.A.’s finest Soul/Mex Vegetarian Cuisine. Your VIP ticket also includes “American Blackout,” the First Ladies of Truth Q&A
and then dance the night away to the best music in
Southern California.

 

GENERAL ADMISSION
$25 PER PERSON - includes
7:30PM screening of “American Blackout,” the First Ladies of Truth Q&A, and the Hip-Hop Party.

$15 PER PERSON - if you’ve already seen the film, just show up at 9:30PM for the First Ladies of Truth Q&A and Hip-Hop Party.

 

*RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR VIP TICKETS – PLEASE CALL GOOD KARMA PR AT 805-653-1588


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This event is open to anyone and everyone who truly values peace, freedom,

diversity, truth, justice, free speech, sustainability, and democracy for ALL! 

 

 
     

Cynthia McKinney 


Since being elected in 1992 as the first African-American Congresswoman from Georgia, Cynthia Ann McKinney has gained national and international renown as a tireless advocate for human rights, voting rights and holding government accountable. McKinney’s voting record reflects her philosophy that government should serve to provide uplift to local communities and the dignity of the human spirit. This means promoting the rights of seniors, students, the disabled, minorities, veterans and workers. She is known as a passionate, intelligent, charismatic and effective member of the House of Representatives and of the Democratic Party.

Cynthia McKinney’s political career can be traced to 1986, when she won 40% of bicycle graphic <http://www.brag.org> the popular vote when her father, state representative Billy McKinney, submitted her name as a write-in candidate for a Georgia state house district, despite the fact that she lived in Jamaica at the time. Two years later she ran for the seat herself and won, thus making the McKinneys the first father-daughter duo to serve simultaneously in the Georgia House. During her two terms, McKinney gained national attention for her determined struggle for a fair and just reapportionment plan in Georgia. As soon as she was elected to represent Georgia’s Eleventh District in Congress in 1992, the District was challenged by 5 voters and the case went to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court dismantled the 11th District, which at that time was Georgia’s second poorest District. Despite the Supreme Court decision, McKinney maintained that the decision violated the Voting Rights Act.

Where the Eleventh district had stretched from Atlanta to Savannah, McKinney found herself representing Georgia’s Fourth district <http://archives.allthingscynthiamckinney.com/mckinney.house.gov/d4/index.htm>, which is one of the most ethnically diverse districts in the southeastern United States. The district comprises parts of DeKalb and Gwinnett Counties, two of the most dynamic and populous counties in the fifteen-county metropolitan Atlanta area. South DeKalb County is home to one of the most affluent African-American communities in the country. Likewise, Gwinnett County has consistently ranked among the top five fastest growing counties in the country.

Upon entering Congress in 1993, Representative McKinney was quickly recognized as a leader by her freshman colleagues when she served as Secretary of her freshman class, as the first freshman to head the Women’s Caucus Task Force on Children, Youth and as Families, as Democratic Caucus Whip for southeastern Region 8. She later served as Vice President of the Democratic sophomore class. She would be rewarded for her service with appointments to the powerful and prestigious Armed Services Committee and the International Relations Committee, where she served as a Ranking Member on its International Operations and Human Rights Subcommittee. In this capacity, McKinney sponsored the Arms Transfer Code of Conduct, aimed at preventing the sale of US weapons to dictators, which passed the House in June of 1997.

As a former member of the International Relations Committee <http://www.house.gov/international_relations_democratic/>, McKinney took a leading role in promoting stronger diplomatic ties with African Nations. She was asked by President Clinton to attend a presidential inauguration in Liberia, and high-level talks to open diplomatic ties with the new Democratic Republic of Congo. McKinney also worked to build stronger economic ties between the United States and Africa, and specifically assisted a number of Georgia-based companies in this endeavor.

After ten years of service, Congresswoman McKinney lost her seat in 2002 thanks to a concerted effort by Republicans to organize voters to "cross over" and vote against her in the Democratic Primaries. Her experience as the target of such an orchestrated campaign has been documented in a film titled "American Blackout," directed by Ian Inaba. This film, which won an award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in Utah, features McKinney’s career as a Congresswoman and deals with the historical suppression of black voters in the United States. McKinney made a stunning comeback in 2004, a year in which Republicans took firm control of both Chambers of Congress and the White House, when she was elected once again to represent Georgia’s Fourth District.

Upon returning to Congress, McKinney brought ten years of experience with her, but was denied her seniority status and her seat on the International Relations Committee
<http://www.house.gov/international_relations_democratic/>.This has not kept her from taking on challenging and controversial issues. On the first anniversary of the release of the 9/11 Commission Report, McKinney presided at a Congressional Briefing where dozens of experts and family members of 9/11 victims gave nine hours of testimony critiquing the Report’s errors, omissions, and recommendations. Further testimony on 9/11 was heard at the Congressional Black Caucus’ annual legislative weekend in September 2005, where McKinney also organized a brain trust panel dealing with political attacks on black musicians, including the MK-ULTRA and COINTELPRO programs conducted by the FBI from the 1950s to the 1970s. McKinney has introduced a bill demanding the release of records pertaining to the life and death of musician and rap artist Tupac Shakur. This piece of legislation is modeled after another bill introduced by McKinney, the Martin Luther King Records Act, which would release all files currently locked up until 2038 pertaining to the life and assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, McKinney spoke out against the inadequate government response. A long-time environmental advocate, McKinney introduced a bill to be a comprehensive environmental clean-up plan to deal with the toxic aftermath of the hurricane. Another bill introduced by McKinney would deny funding to the Gretna Police for one year for turning away desperate survivors in the aftermath of the hurricane. McKinney has cosponsored numerous bills seeking relief for the hurricane survivors, and has consistently spoken out on behalf of the survivors, demanding that their urgent needs be addressed. She participated in the Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina, traveling with the Committee on a delegation to the Gulf Coast in January 2006. McKinney’s 70-page supplemental report was the only report by a Democrat to be included in A Failure of Initiative, the Select Committee’s Final Report. McKinney currently serves on the Katrina Task Force organized by the Democratic Caucus.

She previously sat on both the Armed Services Committee
<http://wwwd.house.gov/hasc_democrats/> and the Budget Committee <http://www.house.gov/budget_democrats/>, and throughout her six terms in Congress has been a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, the Progressive Caucus, and has worked closely with the Hispanic Caucus and the newly formed Tri-Caucus. In addition to advocating and legislating for civil rights and the environment, McKinney has been a champion of veterans affairs, co-sponsoring legislation to beef up veterans’ health care, and to grant work opportunity credits to employers who hire veterans. McKinney introduced a resolution to reaffirm the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act that protects the distinction between civilian and military policing. She has supported calls for a planned and orderly withdrawal of United States forces from Iraq.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia on March 17, 1955, Cynthia currently lives in south DeKalb County. She earned a B.A. in International Relations from the University of Southern California in 1978 and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Cynthia was accepted into Berkeley’s Ph.D. program and hopes to graduate from that institution one day. In 1984, Cynthia worked as a Diplomatic Fellow at Spelman College in Atlanta. She also taught Political Science at Clark Atlanta University and later at Agnes Scott College, a women’s college in Decatur, Georgia. Before being elected to Congress, Cynthia served on the board of the HIV Health Services Planning Council of Metro Atlanta from 1991-92.

Cynthia is the daughter of veteran Georgia State Representative Billy McKinney and Leola McKinney, a nurse of forty years at Grady Hospital in Atlanta. Cynthia McKinney is the proud mother of Coy.

Dear Friends of Marc Farjeon - We Will Be Having a Memorial Gathering for Marc this Saturday Night, September 27th, 6:30 PM at Our Home in Culver City - Let Us Know If You Are Coming

Our Dear Friend  
 Marc Farjeon  
 Has Passed Away 1954-2008 
  
 There will be a Memorial Gathering for Marc this  
  Saturday, September 27th, 6:30 PM  
 at  
 Frank & Jane Dorrel’s  
3967 Shedd Terrace, Culver City 90232 
 
It will be a potluck and a chance for friends to share their feelings and stories about Marc.
 
Please RSVP to Frank at: 310-838-8131 
 
If you would like to send a card to Marc’s mother Trudi and his sister Eleanor, send it to:
 
Trudi Farjeon
26215 Senator Avenue
Harbor City, CA 90710
 
Trudi & Eleanor will be at the Memorial.

Ralph Nader Speaks at USC this Friday, September 26th at 2:00 PM - With Matt Gonzalez - Embassy Room, Davidson Conference Center - 3415 S. Figueroa St., USC

Peace and Freedom Party Presidential Candidate
Ralph Nader Speaks at USC
With Matt Gonzalez
 
Friday, September 26th, 2:00 P.M.
Embassy Room, Davidson Conference Center
3415 S. Figueroa St., USC

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Open the Debates!

And get some real issues on the table:

-Single-payer healthcare
-No offshore drilling
-Reverse US policy in Middle East
-Crackdown on corporate crime
-Solar power now
-Cut the bloated military budget

Suggested contribution: $10/$5 students

Questions? Contact Lynda at (714)-803-9676

Sponsored by Nader-Gonzalez ‘08; VoteNader.org; Peace and Freedom Party
Paid for by Nader for President 2008

Also: Bill Maher Show Appearance at 8:00 pm and

After Party at 9:30 pm, at Social Hollywood Club/6525 W. Sunset

Tonight: REVERAND BILLY - Wednesday, September 24th, 7:00 PM - Echo Park Methodist Church - Star of “What Would Jesus Buy?” & the CHURCH of STOPSHOPPING - Film at 10:00 PM

Rev Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping

 

Contact: Michael ONeil | michael@revbilly.com - 917.825.3562

CALIFORNIA TOUR KICKS OFF IN LOS ANGELES
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th - 7:00 PM
Fundraiser For Working People’s Law Center, 
  
Founded by Art Goldberg
 READ ON For Details
!

Church Coming To West Coast

California is about to get SANCTIFIED by the Stop Shopping Gospel, children, when Reverend Billy and the Church Of Stop Shopping leave the failing banks and panicked hustlers on Wall Street to celebrate the Good News with our Parishoners in the Golden State, where THE GIFT ECONOMY IS ALWAYS BOOMING!

LOS ANGELES: Wed, September 24 @ 7:00 PM and 10:00pm
7PM: Fundraiser For Working People’s Law Center
Echo Park United Methodist Church, 1226 N. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, CA
Hot and Holy Worship with the Rev and Stop Shopping Gospel Singers giving thanks to a special Saint in our Church, Art Goldberg — Founder of the Working People’s Law Center — for his tireless work giving people access to justice and legal counsel regardless of their income. Parking available. Sliding scale: $10-$100, paid at the door.
Make Your Reservations

10PM: WHAT WOULD JESUS BUY? Screening With Rev Billy and Savitri D.
Echo Park Film Center 1200 N. Alvarado Street (@ Sunset Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Join us just down the street from our fundraiser for WPLC and Art Goldberg for a community screening of WHAT WOULD JESUS BUY?, and get your innoculation against the oncoming HOLIDAY SHOPOCALYPSE! Only $5.00 paid at the door!
Make Your Reservations

Check http://www.revbilly.com for more updates — plus sermons, pictures and video! Forward this to your friends and family in California, we appreciate your word-of-mouth support!

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Reverend James Lawson to be Honored - Sunday, October 5th, 2:00-5:00 PM - At the Annual CAMS Fundraiser - At the Home of Teri Klass in Los Angeles

Special Tribute to
 
REVEREND JAMES LAWSON  
  And a FUNDRAISER for CAMS 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th - 2:00 to 5:00 PM 

Home of Teri Klass 
5323 4th Avenue, Los Angeles 90018
 
Please join us in honoring Reverend James Lawson at a Fundraiser benefiting  
 CAMS - Coalition Against Militarism In Our Schools 
 
Tickets are $50 per Person 
 
RSVP to Teri Klass: 323-251-2654 - teriklass@ca.rr.com or
Sandra & Ulis Williams: 310-573-1901 
 
Reverend Lawson  is a world-recognized leader in non-violent civil protest. He studied with Gandhi and later trained civil rights activists in the South. Lawson and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were friends and colleagues.  At Lawson’s request, Dr. King delivered his Mountaintop speech in support of the Memphis Sanitation Workers. The day after he delivered his speech, Dr. King was assassinated. 

We  hope you can make it to celebrate the important work of Reverend Lawson and CAMS!

 Sandra & Ulis Williams & Frank Dorrel 

Reverend Lawson bios:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lawson
http://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/article_archive/lawson.html



Michael Parenti Speaking at Scripps College in Claremont - Wednesday, September 24th at 7:30 PM - “GLOBAL MEDIA: METHODS OF MEDIA MANIPULATON” - Free Event

Michael Parenti

Michael Parenti is an internationally known award-winning author and lecturer. He is one of the nation’s leading progressive political analysts.


Speaking at Scripps College

Wednesday, September 24th          7:30 PM - Free Event

 

 

"GLOBAL MEDIA: METHODS OF MEDIA MANIPULATON"

Scripps College
Garrison Theater
231 East 10th Street, Claremont,  91711
(909)621-8326

Mary Tillman Speaking Tuesday, September 23rd, 7:00 PM - At the Santa Monica Public Library - She is the Mother of Pat Tillman, former NFL Football Player, who was killed in Afghanistan

Mary Tillman, Mother of Slain War Hero Pat Tillman,
Speaking at the Santa Monica Public Library 
Tuesday, September 23rd, 7:00 PM
 
 
MARY TILLMAN
Author of "Boots on the Ground Before Dusk"
Pat Tillman
 
Santa Monica Public Library
601 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica 90401 
MLK Jr. Auditorium
(310) 458-8600
 
Mary Tillman, the mother of slain war hero and NFL star Pat Tillman, discusses her family’s efforts to learn the truth about her son’s death in Afghanistan, and signs her new book, Boots on the Ground Before Dusk. Book signing to follow. Tickets available one hour prior to event.
 
 


Mary Tillman, Mother of Slain War Hero Pat Tillman,
at the Santa Monica Public Library

 
Santa Monica, California – The Santa Monica Public Library is pleased to present an evening with Mary Tillman, the mother of slain war hero Pat Tillman, on Tuesday, September 23, 2008, at 7:00 p.m., in the Main Library’s MLK Jr. Auditorium, 601 Santa Monica Blvd.

Prior to September 11, 2001, Pat Tillman had been a star football player at Arizona State, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude, and a promising NFL player as a safety for the Arizona Cardinals.  But following the attacks on the United States that still reverberate in this nation today, Pat put all of that on hold to enlist as a Ranger in the U.S. Army and serve his country.

On April 22, 2004 Pat was killed in Afghanistan in what the Bush Administration and the Pentagon initially portrayed as an ambush by the enemy, in which Pat was shot in the head while getting out of a vehicle.  Twelve days later, at Pat’s memorial service, his family was told he was killed running up a hill in pursuit of the enemy.  For his courageous actions he was awarded a Silver Star.  A month and two days after his death, the family learned Pat had been shot three times in the head by his own troops in a “friendly fire” incident.  Seven months after Pat’s death, the Tillman’s requested an investigation.  All they wanted to know was the truth behind their son’s death.

In the course of three and a half years, there have been six investigations, several inquiries, and two Congressional hearings, many launched largely due to the family’s insistence. However, what really happened remains murky and fraught with contradictions.  The Tillmans, and other families of fallen soldiers, are still waiting for the truth to come out.

Mary Tillman’s Boots on the Ground Before Dusk is a chronicle of the family’s effort to learn the true circumstances of Pat’s death.  Interwoven throughout are stories of Pat growing up and memories of him as a loving son, brother, husband, friend, and teammate.  Mary takes you through the harrowing bureaucracy, red-tape, and cover-ups the family has encountered.  And now she brings her story to the Santa Monica Public Library for a special author event.

This will be a ticketed event.  Admission is free.   Tickets will be distributed one hour prior to event.  No reserved seating is available, and guests must be on hand to receive an Auditorium ticket.  Seating is first come, first served.   

The Santa Monica Public Library is wheelchair accessible. For special disabled services, call Library Administration at (310) 458-8606 at least one week prior to event.

For more information on this and other Library events, contact the Santa Monica Public Library at (310) 458-8600; or visit the Library’s web site at www.smpl.org

Special PDA Screening of: “UNCOUNTED” - Tuesday, September 23rd, 7:30 PM at Fairfax Cinemas in LA - Discussion with Filmmaker David Earnhardt, Mimi Kennedy, Brad Friedman, Steve Heller

Please join us for the LA theatrical premiere of what many call the best film on the subject of election integrity:
YOU’RE INVITED TO A SPECIAL SCREENING OF 
 
UNCOUNTED 
The New Math of American Elections
A Film by David Earnhardt 
 
Fairfax Cinemas 
7907 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 
 
Tuesday, September 23rd, - 7:30 PM 
 
$10.00 

Exposes how American voters were cheated during the 2004 and 2006 elections - 
and why it will likely happen again in 2008.

Plus: Post-Film Panel Discussion with Filmmaker David Earnhardt
and Special Guests Mimi Kennedy of PDA, Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com, 
Steve Heller of VelvetRevolution.us, and Blair Berk

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"Powerful and persuasive…"  - Howard Zinn, Author, A People’s History of the United States