Dear Friends, I am flying to Fort Benning, Georgia, today to Protest the School of the Americas with Father Roy Bourgeois and 25,000 others from all over the country

Dear Friends,

I am flying to Fort Benning, Georgia, today to Protest the School of the Americas with Father Roy Bourgeois and 25,000 others from all over the country. Also going are Sandra & Ulis Williams, Robert & Lupe Lujan, Maria Guardado, Mario Alvia, Clay Claiborne, Frankie Flores and Pat Bonner. – www.soaw.org

Paz,

Frank Dorrel

North and South, the People Say, Close the SOA! Donate

SOA Watch News &   Updates

 

Father Roy Bourgeois Faces Excommunication by the Vatican

Father Roy Bourgeois, a Catholic priest, torture survivor, Vietnam veteran, Purple Heart recipient, and SOA Watch founder is facing excommunication by the Vatican for his beliefs on the ordination of women. Father Roy was given 30 days to recant his belief and public statements.

For more information and to read Father Roy Bourgeois statement, see this article from the National Catholic Reporter: Roy Bourgeois threatened with excommunication

November 21-23: Thousands to Converge at the Gates of Fort Benning, Georgia

Round-trip flights from around the country available for less than $200

Momentum for the Vigil to close the SOA is building. Thousands across the country are making their travel arrangements to join torture survivors and social movement leaders from across the Americas, and to demand the closing of the School of the Americas (SOA/WHINSEC) and a fundamental change of U.S. foreign policy.

Follow your conscience and speak out against the training of the repressive militaries who are using their deadly skills against their own people. Over 10,000 Colombian soldiers have been trained at the SOA and the effect are chilling. Human rights organizations have documented more than 500 reported extrajudicial killings by the army since the beginning of last year.

Click here for travel, hotel and logistical information about the November 21-23 Convergence at the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia

Grassroots Power in Action!

In the first lead-up action to the November Vigil, 90 people carried the call to close the School of the Americas to the gates of the Headquarters of the United States Southern Command in Miami, Florida on Sunday, November 9. The march and the vigil were organized by SOA Watch South Florida, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, the Lake Worth Catholic Worker, Miami for Peace, Miami May Day Coaltion, the National Lawyer’s Guild South Florida, Pax Christi St. Maurice and Veterans for Peace Chapter 32.

More events will take place this weekend (November 15-16) at Fort Huachuca in Arizona, on November 20 at Drummond Coal in Alabama and on November 20 in Atlanta, Georgia.

November Vigil Schedule of Events

Click here for a list of events that are scheduled to take place during the November 21-23, 2008 convergence in Columbus, Geogia.

Volunteer with SOA Watch during the November Vigil
Hundreds of volunteers are needed to make the November Vigil a success. Please contact Michael Baney at 202-234-3440 or mbaney@soaw.org if you will be able to help out during the vigil weekend in
Columbus, Georgia.

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THE BEAUTIFUL TRUTH ~ Opens Wednesday, November 26th ~ Laemmle’s Music Hall in Beverly Hills - Film Defies the American Medical Community’s Prescribed Treatments for Cancer & Chronic Disease

THE BEAUTIFUL TRUTH

 

THE CURE FOR CANCER?

 Documentary Film Defies the American Medical Community’s

Prescribed Treatments for Cancer & Chronic Disease

www.thebeautifultruthmovie.com

 

Opens Wednesday, November 26th

at

Laemmle’s Music Hall 3

9036 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills

http://www.laemmle.com/viewtheatre.php?thid=4

 

Show times: 

Wednesday 11/26, Friday 11/27, Monday 12/1 -Thursday 12/4 at 5:00, 7:20 & 10:00 and

Thursday 11/27, Saturday 11/29 & Sunday 11/30 – 12:20, 2:40, 5:00, 7:20 & 10:00

 

        Q&A’s:

       Wednesday (11/26) following the 5:00 with author/publisher and Gerson biographer Howard Straus.

       Fri. (11/28) following the 5:00 & 7:20 show with Gerson Institute founder, Charlotte Gerson & Howard Straus.

       Saturday (11/29) following the 5:00  & 7:20 show with fluoride use detriment specialist, Dr. David Kennedy, Charlotte Gerson, Howard Straus, cancer survivor Polly Emery.

 

This is the first feature length documentary for director Kroschel, who is also an avalanche expert, wildlife expert, widowed father and a natural history filmmaker for over 20 years.  His directorial credits include: “Out of the Wilderness,” “Avalanche,” and “The Adventures of Black Feather.” He has shot over 100 documentaries for National Geographic, the BBC, and PBS with additional feature film credits including, "Vertical Limit,"  "Eight Below Zero," "Seven Years in Tibet," " I Spy," "Never Cry Wolf," "Pathfinder," “Wild America” and more. His personal journey has included the discovery of the Gerson Therapy thereby finding himself, “compelled to make an entertaining, yet convincing film to inform the world of the imperative and life-changing knowledge that I had stumbled upon.” Garrett, the young man featured in the film, is his son.

 

DETAILS:

 

        For more information about the film including images visit: http://www.thebeautifultruthmovie.com

         Viewable trailer and clips on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGRf7Xfo9Hk&feature=related

        Downloadable clips and trailer: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cinemalibre

 

“Courting Controversy” – Ronnie Scheib, Variety

 

“Guaranteed to cause a stir.  One of the best and most important documentaries you will see this year!”

 – Scott Hoffman, MoviePictureFilm.com

  

 

LOS ANGELES, CA (November 13, 2008) –An inspirational journey of a boy who sets out to investigate the direct link between diet and disease and in the process discovers the world’s simplest cure for cancer: THE BEAUTIFUL TRUTH, written and directed by Steve Kroschel, will premiere at The Quad Cinema in New York City on November 14, 2008 with a platform release to follow.

 

Hailing from a small town in Alaska, 15-year-old Garrett, lives on a wild animal reserve.  After the accidental and tragic death of his mother, Garrett began spiraling downward.   His father withdrew him from school to prevent him from flunking out, after which he was home-taught. Garrett’s father recognized his son’s interest in the dietary habits of their animals and assigned a book written by Dr. Max Gerson, which maintains that there is a direct link between diet and a cure for cancer.

 

Fascinated and curious, Garrett embarks on a cross-country road trip to investigate the merits of the Gerson Therapy, which introduces him to: Dr. David Kennedy, the past president of the International Academy of Oral Mediaine and Toxicology and an expert on mercury in amalgam fillings; Dr. John Olney, a renowned neuroscientist, founder of the field of science known as “excitotoxicity” and leading researcher on the links between aspartame, MSG (monosodium glutamate) and brain cancer; and Dr. Hal Huggins, a former licensed dentist who now is a pioneer in identifying toxic dental materials, balancing body chemistry and exposing the dangers of fluoride.  Garrett also meets with scientists, doctors and cancer survivors who reveal how the multi-billion dollar medical industry has made it their mission to dismiss the notion of alternative and natural cures.

 

As chronic disease rates soar in this country, THE BEAUTIFUL TRUTH shines a light on a little-known but a much-reviled (by the American Medical Association) cure for cancer known as Gerson Therapy.   In 1928, Gerson, a German Jew, discovered a therapy based on eliminating toxins that are ingested from air, water and food by consuming an all natural diet that boosts the immune system.  With its whole-body approach to healing, the Gerson Therapy cites over 200 articles in respected medical literature and scientific documentation about thousands of people cured of their "incurable" diseases through the therapy program over the last 60 years. Dr. Albert Schweitzer said of Gerson, “I see in Gerson one of the most eminent medical geniuses to ever walk among us.”  Despite the dismissal by the pharmaceutical and medical industries, the Gerson Therapy has proven to be effective and his legacy is carried on by his daughter Charlotte Gerson, who is also featured in the film.

 

About Cinema Libre Studio:

Cinema Libre Studio is a haven for independent filmmakers with views, offering one-stop shopping for production and distribution. Headquartered in Los Angeles, the company is best known for distributing social issue films that include: Outfoxed, Uncovered, Participant Productions’ Angels In The Dust as well as Sweet Misery, Healing Cancer and other green titles on the earthNOW! label.   The company has just finished production on a feature length documentary called The End of Poverty. For more information, please visit: www.cinemalibrestudio.com

 

                                                                                        Screeners are available upon request.

 

Media Contacts:

Beth Portello

Giedre Miniotaite

Cinema Libre Studio

(818) 349-8822

bportello@cinemalibrestudio.com

gminiotaite@cinemalibrestudio.com

 

School of the Americas Vigil at Claremont Colleges - Saturday, November 22nd, 4:00-7:00 PM - Robert E. Tranquada Student Services Center, Multipurpose Room -757 College Way, Claremont

School of the Americas Vigil

 

Saturday, November 22nd

4:00-7:00 PM

 

Claremont Colleges

Robert E. Tranquada Student Services Center, Multipurpose Room

757 College Way, Claremont 91711

 

More Information Email: dznygrl@earthlink.net  

 

Friends of Justice and Solidarity, if you are not travelling to Fort Benning, GA this year, a wonderful group of students from the Claremont Colleges have organized a vigil the same weekend!  Join us as we stand in solidarity with those gathered at the gates and across Latin America

 

 

 

While tens of thousands are gathering outside the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia to call an end to the atrocities perpetrated by the graduates of the School of the Americas (Western Hemispheric Institute for Security Cooperation), a vigil will be held on the grounds of the Claremont Colleges, organized by a group of students from the 5 Claremont Colleges. 

There will be performers, a testimonial from a survivor of torture from El Salvador as well as information about the School of the Americas and how people can get involved to call for the school’s closure!

 

The evening will end with a solemn vigil and the litany of names in memory of all those who have suffered at the hands of the School of the Americas.

www.soaw.org

 


Religious Faith, Torture & Our Nation’s Soul ~ Sunday, November 23rd, 3:00-6:00 PM ~ St. John’s Cathedral - 514 W. Adams, Los Angeles

Religious Faith, Torture & Our Nation’s Soul

"If the church does not speak out now about torture, we might as well not have tongues."

-The Rev. Dr. George Hunsinger, Princeton Theological Seminary

 

Sunday, November 23rd ~ 3:00-6:00 PM

St. John’s Cathedral
514 W. Adams, Los Angeles

  

 

 3:00-4:45 pm:  Roots of Christian Resistance to U.S. Sponsored Torture, and Mobilizing for Action

 

Speakers:
The Rev. Dr. Gwynne Guibord, Officer of Ecumenical and Interrelious Concerns, Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles,

 

Moderator

The Rev. Canon Henry Atkins, Priest in Charge, St. Michael and All lAngels Episcopal Church

Dr. Glen Stassen, Lewis B. Smedes, Professors of Christian Ethics, Fuller Seminary

Dr. Sarah Sentilles, Writer and Lecture, Callifornia State University-Channel Island

Eisha Mason, Associate Regional Director, Pacific Southwest Region, American Friends Service Committee

 

5:00 pm:  Choral Evensong

Choir of St. John’s Cathedral and Bishop Jon Bruno, Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, Homilist

 

Refreshments and resource tables follow the service

 

Torture is illegal, violating international treaties and our own country’s laws.  By its use of torture, the US has forfeited any capacity to provide international moral leadership.  As the late Arthur Schlesinger said, “No position taken has done more damage to the American reputation in the world – ever”.  Torture does not provide reliable information.  Torture potentially puts US citizens at great risk.  All of these are compelling reasons to rise up in resistance.

 

But the most compelling reason to resist and abolish torture has to do with the impact of these atrocities on the human beings that are the victims of torture.  As people of faith we are not first of all citizens of the US, but of a larger realm, the reign of God.  At the center of our lives as people of faith is our belief that every person is created in the image of God.  This belief is violated to the core by the intentional, deliberate brutality of US personnel who engage in torture, and by those who put these policies in place.

 

Sponsored by:

The Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, Peace & Justice Commission, and Commission on Ecumenical and Interreligious Concerns, ICUJP (Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace), PCU (Progressive Christians Uniting)

and the Shura Council  

 

Homies Unidos 10th Anniversary - Thursday, November 20th, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM - Immanuel Presbyterian Church - 668 Catalina Street, LA

Homies Unidos 10th Anniversary

Thursday, November 20th, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Immanuel Presbyterian Church  

668 Catalina Street, Los Angeles 90005

www.homiesunidos.org

 

 

10 Years Advocating for Social Justice

Greetings community partners,

It has been a long time since we made contact. Thanks to the effort of so many people Prop 6 did not pass in California . But the struggle will continue. The question is how can we be proactive and not just reactive to policies. For the meanwhile Homies Unidos is approaching our Tenth Anniversary Dinner, where we honor our leaders and community members with a little token of appreciation. This year we would like to honor three amazing people that have been part of Homies Unidos. We believe that by providing positive alternatives to youth involved in violence that they can make positive decisions and become roll models of change in their communities.

On behalf of the board of directors of Homies Unidos we would like to invite you to our Tenth Anniversary Dinner on November 20, 2008. These awards of recognition are given to those youth and family members who have demonstrated leadership not only with themselves but have contributed to Homies Unidos mission and vision.

Homies Unidos is dedicated to providing opportunities for youth and their families in the Pico Union, Koreatown, and Westlake areas of Los Angeles and San Salvador , El Salvador .

In the course of the last ten years we had over 850 graduates from the Epiphany Project program and 130 of those graduates have completed their tattoo removal treatments.  We have served over 350 people with our free legal Clinics and have educated members in our community through our Libertad Con Dignidad, in social justice and civic engagement. We owe this to your generous contribution through out these ten years. Come and celebrate with us as we embark on another decade of social change.

If you canʼt make it to our banquet, consider giving a donation to help our youth continue removing their tattoos and making an change not just for themselves but to our community.

 Peace,

Created by Readiris, Copyright IRIS 2005 Created by Readiris, Copyright IRIS 2005

Alex Sanchez

Executive Director

Homies Unidos

213-383-7484

“What Would Jesus Buy?” ~ Screening Thursday, November 20th - 7:00 PM - KIWA Cultural Education Center - 3465 W. 8th Street, LA - Reverend Billy & the Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir

LA INDYMEDIA FILM NIGHT

 

What Would Jesus Buy

Reverend Billy & the Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir

 

Screening

 

Thursday, November 20th - 7:00 PM

 

 

The KIWA Cultural Education Center

W. Eighth Street, Los Angeles 90005 (near Western)

(805) 807 5358

 

For more info: 323-661-4711 or anna1baila@yahoo.com

 

 

The Los Angeles Independent Media Center is pleased to present a screening of the film, “What Would Jesus Buy?”.

“What Would Jesus Buy”  follows Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir as they go on a cross-country mission to save Christmas from the Shopocalypse: the end of humankind from consumerism, over-consumption and the fires of eternal debt!

 

Reminding shoppers of the true meaning of Christmas through retail interventions corporate exorcisms and some good old-fashioned preaching, Reverend Billy reminds us that we have lost the true meaning of Christmas. Will we walk in the Valley of the Shadow of Debt, or will we find a new way to give a gift this Christmas?

 

Please join us for this hilarious and important film.