“FUEL” ~ Held Over for a 3rd Week By Popular Demand! ~ 7:00 PM Screenings this Weekend at the AMC Loews Santa Monica Promenade will Include Celebrity Q & A

FUEL

www.theFUELfilm.com

 

Has Been Extended for a Third Week by Popular Demand

Stephen Collins from 7th Heaven will be hosting the 7:00 PM Screening Tonight (Friday)  

Peter Fonda will host the 7:15 PM Screening this Saturday

at the
SANTA MONICA  

AMC Loews Broadway 4

1441 3rd Street Promenade, Santa Monica

FRIDAY-THURSDAY: 10am, 1pm, 4pm, 7pm, 10:15pm
MONDAY-THURSDAY: 1pm, 4pm, 7pm & 10:15pm

"Fuel" Now Showing in Santa Monica and Irvine. See: http://thefuelfilm.com  

LA Teachers are giving extra credit for students to see FUEL because it is a vocational education extravaganza that young learners say gives them "reason to live!"

LA new FUEL fans are saying FUEL is "Best Documentary ever!" ~ "Most important movie of our generation!"

"FUEL urges the power of change, and the power of you.  Watch the film, learn from it and make it happen."  

Damian Vaca, MTV Movies


FUEL Reviews:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1294164/

The world spent  $1.2 trillion on arms in 2006. "Against that backdrop, how can we explain to people of good sense and good faith that it was not possible to find $30 billion a year to enable 862 million hungry people to enjoy the most fundamental of human rights: the right to food and thus the right to life?" ~ FAO Dir.-Gen. Jacques Diouf, Rome Summit 2008

Compliments:
Deborah Dupre’ - FUEL Mom
Community Research and Development Specialist

PH:  310.310.1997
- gdeborahdupre@gmail.com

 

 

Invitation to Join Cuba May Day Tour

Invitation to Join Cuba May Day Tour

 

 

With change in the air, the best time to visit Cuba is now.

 

We warmly invite you to join us in Havana for our Cuba May Day Celebration Tour during the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution.

 

The tour takes place from Saturday 25 April to Saturday 2 May 2009 — eight awe-inspiring days of fun and friendship. The mass gathering of Cubans at the Plaza de la Revolucion on May Day makes this the largest annual event after the Mecca pilgrimage. (See Cuba May Day photos at http://CubaFriendship.net)

 

Each year, guests from over a hundred countries also attend. The festivities include music, dance, pageantry, speeches, and appearances by world dignitaries. The elected leaders of the island are in attendance too. Nothing in life compares to the depth of emotion felt when immersed in an ocean of humanity proclaiming its hope for peace, equality, and dignity in heartfelt unison.

 

Here’s who should go: Those who want to be an honored international guest at the famed Havana May Day gala on this historic 50th anniversary year. Those who want to objectively assess five decades of island achievements for labor, women, people of color, youth and the elderly, and LGBTs. Those who love art, music, nature, museums, and dance. It’s also for those who want to learn from Cubans who have won key social justice victories North Americans still seek.

 

The tour has official recognition. It’s designed by Cubans for North Americans to experience island life as is only possible on Cuba Education Tours. It all happens from the comfort of the luxurious five-star Hotel Habana Libre.

 

Participants will dine with Jose Fuster, one of Cuba’s most important contemporary artists, and feast at eateries of renown, including a farewell tour dinner at the elegant Cafe del Oriente. And, they’ll hear the best Latin jazz at Club La Zorra y el Cuervo.

 

The Cuba May Day Celebration Tour includes a coach excursion of Modern Havana, a guided walking tour of Old Havana, the Museum of Fine Arts, the intricate scale model of Old Havana, a regal cannon firing ceremony, the stunning handmade art book publisher Ediciones Vigia, an afternoon at sunny Varadero Beach, and get-togethers with representatives of the Cuban Teachers Union, the Association of Cuban Lawyers, and the Federation of Cuban Women. Tour members will visit the Latin American School of Medicine where international students learn to become doctors for the disadvantaged in their homelands.

 

Tour registration closes in the coming weeks. See tour costs, registration information, a day-by-day itinerary, and US travel license details at http://CubaFriendship.net

 

We are here for you to assist with travel and answer any questions you may have about beautiful Cuba.

 

Looking forward to meeting you on the island,

Marcel Hatch

Education Director

Cuba Education Tours

708 - 207 West Hastings Street

Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7 Canada

 

Email:  info@cubafriends.ca    

1-877-687-3817   US and Canada without toll

+ 604-874-9048   International

 

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Survivors of Torture Speak Out ~ Two Events with Patricia Isasa & Demissie Abebe ~ Friday, February 27th, 6:30 PM in LA ~Saturday, Feb. 28th, 7:00 PM in Santa Monica

Union Del Barrio Presents…

An Evening with Two Courageous Individuals…

 

PATRICIA ISASA & DEMISSIE ABEBE

 

STOP TORTURE NOW!

 

Friday, February 27th, 6:30 PM

 

Centro Cultural Francisco Villa

2100 Maple Avenue, Los Angeles  90011

(Donations will be accepted at the door)

 

PATRICIA INDIANA ISASA

At 16 years of age, Patricia Isasa was abducted, disappeared and tortured for more than two years during the ”Dirty War”  in Argentina.  Unlike so many others, Patricia survived her detention and torture.  Due to her relentless research, today 8 people are in jail and awaiting trial, including the only graduate of the School of the Americas incarcerated in South America.  Even after receiving death threats in recent years, she has continued to work tirelessly and courageously to bring her perpetrators to justice.   After repeated postponement the trial is expected to begin this summer.

 

DEMISSIE ABEBE

Demissie Abebe followed Sister Diana Ortiz, as the Executive Director of TASSC (Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition International).  He was tortured after he tried to expose corruption in an agency responsible for development and assistance to the poor in his native Ethiopia.

 

Film Screening:  

“Breaking the Silence: Torture Survivors Speak Out”

 Based on interviews with members of TASSC — survivors of torture from around the world.

Survivors recount both their torture and the emotional healing begun through TASSC.

 

GUATEMALAN FOOD!

Platillos típicos de Guatemala for sale!

 

For more info:  323-602-3480 - udbla@aol.com

 

 

School of the Americas Watch-Los Angeles,

Palisadians For Peace & The Church In Ocean Park

 

Invite You to a Special Evening

 

Uncommon Courage

Patricia Isasa


Saturday, February 28th - 7:00 PM

Church In Ocean Park

235 Hill Street, Santa Monica 90405

Fresh Tamales for Sale at 6:30 PM

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Guest
Demissie Abebe
Executive Director of TASSC

(Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition International)

Mr. Abebe was tortured after he tried to expose corruption

in an agency responsible for development and assistance to the poor

in his native Ethiopia.

 

MC

Jim Lafferty

Director of the National Lawyers Guild LA;

 Host of  “The Lawyer’s Guild Show” - Thursdays at 7pm on KPFK;

  A Fellow of the Institute for the Humanities at USC;  A national leader in the

 anti-war and social justice movement in the U.S. for nearly 50 years.

 

Music

Jose-Luis Orozco

 

$10 Requested Donation

(No one will be turned away for lack of funds)

For more information:  310-573-1901  -  ulisandra.paz@verizon.net
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

                                    

Argentine torture survivor Patricia Isasa has fought for justice and transparency for 30 years.  Patricia was abducted by the military and police in her native Argentina when she was only 16 years old.  She was tortured and held for over 2 years at one of the 375 clandestine detention and torture centers set up during the dictatorship.  Unlike so many of the disappeared.  Patricia survived and was released (1979).

 

She then compiled complaints to be presented to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States, which was about to visit Argentina.  She was again abducted with another 30 men and women.  She was released after 3 days, but was one of only 4 to survive.   Due to her exhaustive research  her torturers were put in jail and are awaiting trial.  Even after receiving death threats in recent years, she has continued to work tirelessly and courageously to bring her perpetrators to justice .  After constant postponements in the trial date,  Patricia expects to finally be able to testify in her case this summer. 

 

www.soaw.org  

 

 

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“The Trial of the Catonsville 9″ ~ At The Actors’ Gang in Culver City ~ Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00 PM ~ Sunday at 2:00 PM ~ Mention April Fitzsimmons to Buy-1-Get-1 Free Ticket

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"The Trial of the Catonsville 9"

At

The Actors’ Gang at The Ivy Substation
9070 Venice Blvd., Culver City 90232

 

Runs Through March 21st  

 

Thursday - 8:00 PM - Pay what you can Night always!
Friday - 8:00 PM
Saturday - 8:00 PM
Sunday - 2:00 PM

 

Tickets are $25
Discounts for Seniors, Students & Veterans
$5 off with an arrest bracelet or a copy of your citation for civil disobedience

 

The Actors’ Gang is extending BUY-ONE-GET-ONE FREE tickets throughout February for this historical drama about ANTI-WAR ACTION! All resistance activists should come down and see this show. Simply mention April Fitzsimmons when contacting the box office at 310-838-4264 for this great exclusive deal.

 

Buy Your Tickets at: www.theactorsgang.com

 

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There are some exciting Talk Back Speakers coming up for the Trial of the Catonsville Nine at the Actors’ Gang in Culver City


Sunday 3/1 after the 2pm show - David Zeiger (Director of "Sir No Sir" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0469589/ )

Sunday 3/15 after the 2pm show - Blase Bonpane (Activist and Director of the Office of the Americas;
Blase was also present at the Trial in Oct. 1969 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blase_Bonpane )


April Fitzsimmons
(310) 880-0911
true2selph@aol.com

www.aprilfitzsimmons.com


Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb Speaks On Her Peacemaking Visits to Iran ~ 7:00 Tonight in Pasadena ~ Friday, 7:00 PM in West LA ~ Sunday, 3:00 PM in Santa Monica

Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb Speaks On Her Peacemaking Visits to Iran

 

Tonight - Thursday, February 26th, 7:00 PM - First Congregational Church of Pasadena

Friday, February, 27th, 7:00 PM - Iman Center in West Los Angeles

Sunday, March 1st, 3:00 PM - Friends Meeting House in Santa Monica

Addresses Below

For more information, contact Wafa Shami at wshami@afsc.org  - (213) 489-1900 x118

American Friends Service Committee - Los Angeles

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In today’s New York Times, columnist Roger Cohen writes: "Perhaps I have a bias toward facts over words, but I say the reality of Iranian civility toward Jews tells us more about Iran—its sophistication and culture—than all the inflammatory rhetoric."

This past year, Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb explored Iranian civility firsthand, making history by becoming the first woman rabbi to visit Iran and the first U.S. rabbi known to travel there in a formal peacemaking capacity since the 1979 revolution. To date, she had led two U.S. interfaith civilian diplomacy delegations to Iran. This week, she comes to the LA area to speak.

Join us to hear about her interactions with diverse communities in Iran, including the Muslim, Jewish, Armenian, and Zoroastrian communities.

Lynn will present a slide show of Iranian culture, religion, and society at these times and locations:

Thursday, February 26, 7 PM
First Congregational Church of Pasadena
464 E. Walnut St.
Pasadena, CA 91101
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All events are free.

Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb, one of the first 10 women to serve as rabbi in Jewish history, has been a peace and justice advocate in the tradition of nonviolence for over 40 years. She currently works for the American Friends Service Committee in San Francisco on Middle East Programming focused on Palestine, Israel and Iran, and serves the Danforth Jewish Circle in Toronto, Canada.

For more information, contact Wafa Shami at wshami@afsc.org, (213) 489-1900 x118.

 

 

 

 

 

South Central Farm: OASIS IN A CONCRETE DESERT ~ Screens at Social Action Film Fest this Saturday, February 28th, 10:00 AM ~ At Pierce College

SOUTH CENTRAL FARM: OASIS IN A CONCRETE DESERT

(24:00 short by Sheila Laffey & Geoff Pepos & Jeff Forster) 

 

Screens at the

 

INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL ACTION FILM FESTIVAL

 

THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th 

In the 10:00 AM Program 

 

(Our film shows around 11:00 AM) 

 

PIERCE COLLEGE, GREAT HALL

6201 Winnetka Ave. Woodland Hills

 

See link and info below: 

 

http://www.isaff.org/losangeles.html

 

 

The International Social Action Film Festival (ISAFF) is proud to announce the launch of its LA festival on, February 28, 2009. Dedicated to sustaining and supporting the efforts of local and international social action organizations, ISAFF will be showing on screens in Los Angeles, San Diego, Berlin, Germany, Sydney, Australia, Monrovia, Liberia, Cairo, Egypt, and virtually, in Second Life (www.secondlife.com). This launch of the festival will then be followed by similar launches in China, Manila, Syracuse, NY, the California Bay Area, Seattle, WA and other locations throughout the year. ISAFF is presented by the Legacy XXI Institute (a 501c3 Enterprise) (www.legacyxxi.com) and the Institute for Conscious Entertainment (www.iceglobalnetwork.com).  

 

The festival features over 40 short documentary films about the work of local and international social action organizations and the efforts they are making in their communities. One feature-length, award-winning documentary — War Dance – will be screened the evening of the 28th,. This story of the struggles and resilience of children living in a Ugandan war region and their remarkable presence in a national performance competition demonstrates the powerful impact our actions can have on the most difficult situations.

 

The Los Angeles event will be taking place at Pierce College in their Great Hall building, 6201 Winnetka Ave. Woodland Hills, CA, February 28th.  A complete listing of the screenings and events can be found at the festival web site, www.isaff.org. Tickets for this event are only available at http://isaff.inticketing.com , and on a first-come first-serve basis at the Great Hall on the day of the screenings. All donations for these screenings are shared with local organizations serving the community, with 80% of all admission donations going to designated charitable organizations.

 

The festivals in San Diego and Los Angeles are made possible, in part, by the generous support of Mission Federal Credit Union and SeaWorld.

 

 

FOR MORE INFO (W/ TRAILERS) ON "SOUTH CENTRAL FARM: OASIS IN A CONCRETE DESERT"

 

see www.envirofilms.com  

 

www.naturalheroes.org    (The Emmy Award winning PBS series in which it has been airing) 

 

Big congrats to Scott Hamilton Kennedy on his Oscar nomination for THE GARDEN!

 

Sheila Laffey 

Echo Mountain Productions 

310-453-4272  - echoprod@roadrunner.com

 

“Uncommon Courage: Survivor of Torture Speaks Out ~ Two Special Evenings with Patricia Isasa ~ Sat., Feb. 28th, 7:00 PM in Santa Monica & Thurs., Feb. 26th in Whittier

School of the Americas Watch-Los Angeles,

Palisadians For Peace & The Church In Ocean Park

 

Invite You to a Special Evening

 

Uncommon Courage

Patricia Isasa


Saturday, February 28th - 7:00 PM

Church In Ocean Park

235 Hill Street, Santa Monica 90405

Fresh Tamales for Sale at 6:30 PM

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Guest
Demissie Abebe
Executive Director of TASSC

(Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition International)

Mr. Abebe was tortured after he tried to expose corruption

in an agency responsible for development and assistance to the poor

in his native Ethiopia.

 

MC

Jim Lafferty

Director of the National Lawyers Guild LA;

 Host of  “The Lawyer’s Guild Show” - Thursdays at 7pm on KPFK;

  A Fellow of the Institute for the Humanities at USC;  A national leader in the

 anti-war and social justice movement in the U.S. for nearly 50 years.

 

Music

Jose-Luis Orozco

 

$10 Requested Donation

(No one will be turned away for lack of funds)

For more information:  310-573-1901  -  ulisandra.paz@verizon.net
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

Also 

 

Survivor of Torture Speaks Out

You are Invited to Share an Evening with

Patricia Isasa

 

Thursday, February 26th - 7:00 PM

at

St. Matthias Episcopal Church

7056 Washington Avenue, Whittier  90602

(Corner of Wardman & Washington Ave)

 

Free Event

 

For more info call (562) 587-6270 or (562) 698-9154

Free refreshments will be provided

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

                                    

Argentine torture survivor Patricia Isasa has fought for justice and transparency for 30 years.  Patricia was abducted by the military and police in her native Argentina when she was only 16 years old.  She was tortured and held for over 2 years at one of the 375 clandestine detention and torture centers set up during the dictatorship.  Unlike so many of the disappeared.  Patricia survived and was released (1979).

 

She then compiled complaints to be presented to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States, which was about to visit Argentina.  She was again abducted with another 30 men and women.  She was released after 3 days, but was one of only 4 to survive.   Due to her exhaustive research  her torturers were put in jail and are awaiting trial.  Even after receiving death threats in recent years, she has continued to work tirelessly and courageously to bring her perpetrators to justice .  After constant postponements in the trial date,  Patricia expects to finally be able to testify in her case this summer. 

 

www.soaw.org  

 

 

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“FUEL” ~ Held Over for a 3rd Week By Popular Demand! ~7:00 PM Shows all Weekend will Include Celebrity Q & A - Playing at Loews AMC Santa Monica Promenade

FUEL

www.theFUELfilm.com

 

Has Been Extended for a Third Week by Popular Demand

There will be Celebrity Q & A with Peter Fonda and Others

This Friday, Saturday & Sunday - After the 7:00 PM Screenings

at the
SANTA MONICA  

AMC Loews Broadway 4

1441 3rd Street Promenade, Santa Monica

FRIDAY-THURSDAY: 10am, 1pm, 4pm, 7pm, 10:15pm
MONDAY-THURSDAY: 1pm, 4pm, 7pm & 10:15pm

"Fuel" Now Showing in Beverly Hills & Santa Monica. See: www.thefulefilm.com

LA Teachers are giving extra credit for students to see FUEL because it is a vocational education extravaganza that young learners say gives them "reason to live!"

LA new FUEL fans are saying FUEL is "Best Documentary ever!" ~ "Most important movie of our generation!"

"FUEL urges the power of change, and the power of you.  Watch the film, learn from it and make it happen."  

Damian Vaca, MTV Movies


FUEL Reviews:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1294164/

The world spent  $1.2 trillion on arms in 2006. "Against that backdrop, how can we explain to people of good sense and good faith that it was not possible to find $30 billion a year to enable 862 million hungry people to enjoy the most fundamental of human rights: the right to food and thus the right to life?" ~ FAO Dir.-Gen. Jacques Diouf, Rome Summit 2008

Compliments:
Deborah Dupre’ - FUEL Mom
Community Research and Development Specialist

PH:  310.310.1997
- gdeborahdupre@gmail.com

 

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WAR TAX ALTERNATIVE FUND INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR APRIL 2009 GRANTS

southern california war tax alternative fund

                invites applications for april 2009 grants

 

 

The Southern California War Tax Alternative Fund is accepting applications for its April 2009 grants. 

Deadline for receipt of applications is March 15, 2009. 

 

Grants are usually $100-$600, and are intended for groups and projects which serve human needs, human rights, peacemaking, and opposition to war. 

 

The Fund is deposits from people who refuse to pay some or all of their U.S. taxes due to opposition to war and desire to support constructive projects.  Interest earned by the Fund is distributed to groups chosen by the depositors. 

 

Apply for grants by sending the following via email to scwtr@yahoo.com  or surface mail (address below) to arrive no later than March 15, 2009:

 

1. A request for a grant from SCWTAF stating how much money is needed and how it will be used

2. Statement that the group/project will acknowledge a grant by letter or participate in a presentation ceremony (grant recipients are not required to endorse war tax refusal)

3. A brochure or one-page description of their activities

4. Contact information for two reference people

 

 

                         Southern California War Tax Alternative Fund

                 a project of the Southern California War Tax Resistance

                          2436 Armstrong Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90039

(310) 660-4992 (Joe), (626) 359-0255 (Gary)

                     www.so-cal-war-tax-resist.org   scwtr@yahoo.com

 

 

                           The So. Cal. WAR TAX ALTERNATIVE  FUND

 

The Southern California War Tax Alternative Fund (SCWTAF) is made up of money not paid as taxes by people who have refused part or all of federal income and/or telephone excise taxes in opposition to payment for war and in an attempt to redirect spending towards peace and social needs.  The Alternative Fund serves in the following ways:

 

A Holding Account for Unpaid Taxes:  The war tax refuser may recover their money from the Fund if the IRS levies wages, accounts, or property, or for any other reason.  The interest is used for grants. 

 

Distribution of Interest on the SCWTAF:  Fund depositors annually make grants to groups and programs serving peace and human needs.  This combines the refusal to support warfare and destruction with a positive statement for funding real human needs.  The Fund is held in banks serving underfunded communities. 

 

Confirmation of Sincerity:  Many Fund depositors consider it important to inform the public and/or the IRS of their desire to contribute to constructive purposes, but not to war.  For these refusers, depositing the "war tax" in the Alternative Fund demonstrates that the refusers are engaged in conscientious war tax resistance, not tax avoidance. 

 

The Fund was founded in 1979, and now holds $53,000 from 30 war tax refusers.  As of 2008, the Fund has granted over $60,000 to local and international projects and organizations. 

 

  For more about the Fund or War Tax Resistance, or to make a deposit, use the above contacts.

 

Survivor of Torture Speaks Out ~ An Evening with Patricia Isasa ~ Thursday, February 26th, 7:00 PM ~ St. Matthias Episcopal Church in Whittier

Survivor of Torture Speaks Out

You are Invited to Share an Evening with

Patricia Isasa

 

Thursday, February 26th - 7:00 PM

at

St. Matthias Episcopal Church

7056 Washington Avenue, Whittier  90602

(Corner of Wardman & Washington Ave)

 

Free Event

 

For more info call (562) 587-6270 or (562) 698-9154

Free refreshments will be provided

 

Patricia Isasa

Was abducted by the military and police in Argentina when she was only 16 years old. She was tortured and held for over 2 years. Patricia survived and has dedicated many years to bringing her torturers to justice, hoping to bring accountability and therefore healing to her country. Thanks to her exhaustive research, eight of her torturers are now in jail, awaiting trial, including a graduate of the School of the Americas. After many postponements,    she expects the trial to begin this summer.

 

 

Sponsored by the Whittier Area Peace and Justice Coalition, a program of the International Humanities Center, a non-profit organization under Section 501©(3) of the I.R.S. code. To find out more about us log onto: www.WhittierPeace.org