“FUEL” Has Been Extended for a Second Week in Los Angeles! Thanks to All of You Who Went to See it. FUEL will be Opening in Irvine this Friday.

FUEL

www.theFUELfilm.com

 

Has Been Extended for a Second Week in Los Angeles!

Thanks to all of you who went to see it.

If you have not yet seen it, please take the time to do so.

It is now also playing in Irvine.

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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

 

WEST HOLLYWOOD  

Laemmles’ Sunset 5

8000 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood
DAILY: 1:20pm, 4:10pm, 7pm & 9:55pm

IRVINE
Edwards University Town Center 6,

4245 Campus Drive, Irvine
02/20/2009 - 02/26/2009
(949) 854-8818

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Dear Frank and Other Peace Worker Friends,

Thanks to your overwhelming support, "FUEL" has been extended a second week at both

SANTA MONICA and WEST HOLLYWOOD Theaters AND opens in IRVINE!

 

Blessings-
Deborah Dupre

Deborah Dupre’, B.Sci, MA.Sci, DipContEd
FUEL Featured Cast Member/Josh’s Mother
Community Research and Development Specialist
PH:  310.310.1997 - gdeborahdupre@gmail.com

"FUEL" Trailer & Tickets: www.theFUELfilm.com

"It 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

Israel & Palestine: A Discussion at Cal State University Los Angeles ~ Thursday, February 19th, 7:00 PM - With Vivien Sansour, Yael Korin & Paul Hershfield

 ~ Israel & Palestine ~

             a Discussion at CSULA

                  

          February 19th, Thursday - 7:00 PM

   At CSULA! Los Angeles Room C, in USU Bldg. 

 

Plan on getting there early by 6:30pm to find parking:) & if you want to come even earlier we will have a table outside with muncies and drinks in front of enterance of USU….

Speakers:

Vivien Sansour is a native of Palestine. She grew up under Israeli military occupation in the city of Bethlehem. Vivien is an activist and organizer. She has been involved in social justice issues and organizing communities in Honduras, Uruguay, Palestine, United States, and Egypt. She is a founding member of a community-based theatre called Al Harah Theatre in Beit-Jala, Palestine. Vivien served as the Peace and Justice Director at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California. Currently, she is a producer and writer for ImaginAction - http://imaginaction.org/

Yael Korin was born and raised in Israel to a Jewish family. She is a research scientist at UCLA. Yael has been a human rights activist since the early 1990s, & has worked with numerous peace and anti-war organizations. Yael was a co-founder of Women in Black in Los Angeles & is a founding member of the Campaign to End Israeli Apartheid, Southern California (CEIA-SC) - www.ceia-sc.org

Paul Hershfield is a graphic designer. Co-founding member of the Campaign to End Israeli Apartheid, Southern California, he has written and designed most of the group’s website and printed educational material. A human rights and peace activist, Paul has worked with various organizations in the Los Angeles area.

They plan to give a short history of Israel and Palestine, as well as the Zionist ideology. They will also speak about the campaigns that they are involved in. Then we will have Q & A:)

Sponsored by Students for Social Justice at CSULA

Map of CSULA campus and parking: http://www.calstatela.edu/univ/maps/cslamap.php

Hope to see you there!!

 

For more info contact:  Anitrawetzel@gmail.com