Sean Penn, Mike Farrell, Josh Brolin, Ron Kovic, Maxine Waters, Paul Haggis, Blase & Theresa Bonpane - Sunday, November 16th - OOA’s 25th Anniversary Celebration - Sheraton Gateway Hotel LA


Office of the Americas‘ 25th Anniversary Celebration

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Sunday, November 16th

The Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles
6101 West Century Blvd.,
Los Angeles

 

Dinner & Program - 6:00 PM - $200
Main Program - 
7:30 PM - $35

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Honorees Include

Sean Penn, Mike Farrell and Veterans For Peace

Special Tribute to Martin Sheen for 25+ Years with OOA (in absentia)

Don White ~ Presente!

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Program

Blase Bonpane, Theresa Bonpane, Josh Brolin, Ron Kovic, Maxine Waters,

Deborah Haggis, Paul Haggis, Jim Lafferty & Henry Howard

 

Musical Entertainment

OOA Songsters ~ Larry Dilg, Blase Dillingham, Tom English

 

Master of Ceremonies: Maria Elena Durazo

 

Dinner Host: Shae Popovich

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Office of the Americas
8124 West Third Street
Los Angeles, CA  90048

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www.officeoftheamericas.org

March to Protest Prop. 8 ~ Tuesday, November 11th ~ Meet at Windward Circle in Venice Beach at 6:00 PM ~ March on Pacific Avenue to Santa Monica Pier

March to Protest Prop. 8

Tuesday, November 11th

Meet at Windward Circle in Venice Beach at 6:00 PM

(At Windward Avenue & Pacific Avenue)

View Map

March on Pacific Avenue to Santa Monica Pier

GAY, STRAIGHT, BLACK, WHITE, MARRIAGE IS A CIVIL RIGHT!


NO on Prop 8 Rally!

Stand, move, sing, and march for what you believe in.

EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL PEOPLE!

Please Invite everyone on your Buddy list so we can get a great turnout…

Vincent Bugliosi, Author of “The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder” - Will Be Speaking ~ Tuesday, November 11th, 7:00 PM - Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church of Pasadena

ACLU-Pasadena/Foothills Public Forum Presents

 

Vincent Bugliosi

 

Speaking about His New Book

 

“The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder”  

 

Tuesday, November 11th - 7:00 PM

at the

Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church of Pasadena

301 N. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena  91103

 

 Exiting off the 134 freeway, the church is two blocks north. Exiting off the 110 freeway, it’s two miles north.

 

626-449-3470 - information@uuneighborhood.org

 

. Vincent Bugliosi, author and L A Prosecuting Attorney (Manson murder trial, “Helter Skelter”) will outline his case for the prosecution of George W. Bush for murder and his call for the death penalty. Bugliosi’s book will be available for sale and signing.

For more information: http://www.aclu-sc.org/chapters/view/101247

 

 

Social Justice Program

“THE GARDEN” ~ Screening this Friday, November 14th, 9:00 PM ~ Aranti Japan America Theater - 244 S. San Pedro, LA ~ Award Winning Film about South Central Farm in LA

THE GARDEN

A Film by Scott Hamilton Kennedy

Screening at The Red Nation Film Festival

  Friday November 14th9:00 PM

Aranti Japan America Theater

244 S. San Pedro, Los Angeles 90012

This award-winning documentary chronicles the complex & emotional story of the destruction of the South Central Farm in LA.

*Q/A with filmmaker and guests following screening*

Tickets are $12 and are available at the Box office and online.  FREE admission for all students (under 25 years of age) with valid I.D.  And, to make the festival affordable for all: after this first 200 paying customers, others will be allowed in on a ‘pay what you can’ suggested donation.

For more information: www.rednationfilmfestival.com  - Call:  818-904-9256

 
View the trailer (and join our website): www.thegardenmovie.com/trailer


THE GARDEN -
www.thegardenmovie.com

This award-winning documentary chronicles the complex and emotional story of the destruction of Los Angeles‘ South Central Farm. Created from the ashes of the L.A. riots in 1992, the South Central Farm was the largest urban farm in the United States until its destruction in 2006. "The Garden" follows the farmers as they organize and launch an impassioned public battle to save the farm. The film documents the farmers’ struggle against the city’s backroom deals, and exposes the underlying issues of money, power, poverty and racial discord. The film explores the fault lines in American society, raising crucial and challenging questions about liberty, equality, and justice for the poorest and most vulnerable among us.

BEST DOCUMENTARY, AFI SILVERDOCS FILM FESTIVAL

BEST DOCUMENTARY, CAMDEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

"We award this film for its tenacity in storytelling in the face of injustice, and the filmmaker’s singular vision in bringing a gripping, dramatic, and important story to the public eye. THE GARDEN has raw emotion, visceral energy, and nail-biting twists and turns. It unravels a complex and layered tale of the destruction of America’s largest urban farm that must not be forgotten."

The Silverdocs Sterling US Feature Jury

Winner, Best Documentary

"An excellent documentary…its lessons about the levers of power and politics, about rebels becoming the establishment and how easy it is to get co-opted,  are relevant everywhere. A potent human drama, THE GARDEN is a case study in how hardball politics is played and why it is so difficult to take on the system."

Kenneth Turan

The Los Angeles Times

20,000 People March in L.A. To Demand Overturn Prop. 8!

20,000+ People March in L.A. To Demand "Overturn Prop. 8!"
Historic March for LGBT Rights Takes the Streets

On Saturday, November 8, a historic march against the passage of California ’s discriminatory Proposition 8 filled the streets of Silver Lake and Hollywood in Los Angeles. Over 20,000 people came from all over Southern California to unite with a single voice to demand civil rights and marriage equality. It was one of the largest–possibly the single largest–pro-LGBT rally in Los Angeles‘ history. The rally was initiated and led by the ANSWER Coalition and the L.A. Coalition for Equal Marriage Rights. The event was organized in only three days with dozens of volunteer activists working 18-hour days, all to make the event a success.

In the days before, thousands of LGBT people and their allies had taken to the streets to decry the passage of Prop. 8. Protesters marched on CNN, the Mormon Temple and held spontaneous demonstrations in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and throughout the state.

At 6 p.m. on Saturday, thousands of people had already arrived at Sunset Junction for the protest and march, entirely blocking all of busy Sunset Blvd. Sunset Junction has great significance for the LGBT struggle. In 1967, two years before Stonewall, the LGBT community rebelled against constant police harassment and bigoted raids on gay bars. Just minutes later, the rally kicked off, chaired by Carlos Alvarez and Peta Lindsay, youth organizers with the ANSWER Coalition. The first speakers were Robin Tyler and Diane Olson, the first same-sex couple to marry legally in California. Other speakers included community leaders, out lesbian candidate for California State Assembly, Lucilla Esguerra; National Lawyers Guild-LA leader Jim Lafferty; ANSWER Coordinator Preston Wood; General Hospital star Nancy Lee Grahn; West Hollywood mayor Jeffery Prang; and other same-sex couples and equal rights activists.

The speakers denounced bigoted Prop. 8 and vowed to continue the struggle until all marriage rights are restored and LGBT equality is won. They denounced the ongoing attempts to divide the LGBT community from people of color and immigrants, and stressed the importance of unity. 

Rally co-chair Lindsay, a graduate of Howard University, said, "The right-wing is trying to keep our communities divided. We can’t let that happen. We all suffer discrimination and we must make common cause to struggle against the true enemy–wealthy institutions and outlets that spread bigotry. No one should be scapegoated. An injury to one is an injury to all!"

By the time the march stepped off at 6:45 p.m., 20,000 people were in the middle of the streets of Los Angeles. The crowd was very diverse and reflected the wide spectrum of people in the LGBT community: Latino, Black, Asian, white and others. The march filled the enormous span of Santa Monica Blvd., and then Vermont Ave. and Sunset Blvd as it twisted through L.A. It measured at least 5 blocks from beginning to end and was densely packed with people. It was a lively march carrying message of anger and hope. People chanted loudly and pumped their fists in the air, "Gay, straight, Black, white–marriage is a civil right," and "What do we want? Equality! When? Now!" 

Local, National & International Media Coverage

All the major national and local media–TV, print and radio–covered Saturday’s Los Angeles mass protest. From CNN to Good Morning America, organizers and participants were interviewed. The lead cover photo and story in Sunday’s L.A. Times was about the march. Our message was heard not only in the United States, but also in Europe, Central America and Asia, as major international outlets covered the event.

Click here to read the L.A. Times cover story on the Nov. 8 "Overturn 8" Protest.

All major outlets described thousands or tens of thousands of people marching. This was correct. By all organizer and independent estimates, well over 20,000 people marched. At the same time, 10,000 people marched against Prop. 8 in San Diego. One day earlier, 15,000 people protested in San Francisco. The wave against Prop. 8 is building and the struggle is sure to intensify and take different forms in the future.

After the march returned to Sunset Junction, ANSWER organizer Carlos Alvarez said to the crowd, "Los Angeles has never seen anything like this before. The outrage at having rights stripped away was channeled into a mass protest filled with hope and sentiment for continued struggle. The LGBT movement and its allies will continue to move forward with more protests, mass actions, speak outs, sit-ins, town hall meetings and so much more. Tonight, the people truly have spoken–in the streets. Prop. 8 will be overturned and we are certain that we will win.”

Click here to volunteer in the grassroots campaign to overturn Prop. 8.

Click here for more photos and video from the Nov. 8 protest.
Photos by Kelly Wine and Marcial Guerra.

Donate to ANSWER’s Work Today

Please consider donating to ANSWER to keep the movement going strong. We incurred thousands of dollars in expenses in the few days before the event. Donate online by clicking the button below or call 213-251-1025.

Overturn Prop. 8! Marriage equality now! No to homophobia, sexism and racism! 

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Act Now to Stop War and End Racism
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137 N. Virgil Ave., #201
Los Angeles, CA 90004
Join us at ANSWER meetings - contact us to get involved!

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