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Not One More Victim
Date:
Saturday, May 22, 2004
Time:
5:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Rochelle Migliore
Location Details:
First Unitarian Church
160 N. 3rd St.
San Jose, Ca.
160 N. 3rd St.
San Jose, Ca.
"Not One More Victim"
Saturday, May 22nd at the First Unitarian Church 160 N. 3rd St. Downtown San Jose between St. James and Julian
An event focusing on the connections between Free Trade and femicide along the borderlands between U.S. and Mexico. Over 300 hundred women have been murdered and over 600 are still missing since the passage of NAFTA. Come and witness how NAFTA has not only hurt us here at home but has also led to the rising level of poverty and danger in Mexico.
5pm - Free vegetarian dinner
6pm - Aztec dance group Calpulli Huitzilopochtli performance
6:30 - Documentary "Senorita Extraviada"
10 min break for refreshments
8pm - Speaker Jessica Marques with the Mexico Solidarity Network/question answer session
Free childcare will be provided and the event is wheelchair accessible.
$5 dollar donation request but NOT required
Brought to you by San Jose Food Not Bombs in solidarity with the 1st Unitarian Church, Calpulli Hiutzilopochtli, The Mexico Solidarity Network, and South Bay Mobilization
For more information contact Rochelle at 408-429-0494/ rjmigliore@yahoo.com
Saturday, May 22nd at the First Unitarian Church 160 N. 3rd St. Downtown San Jose between St. James and Julian
An event focusing on the connections between Free Trade and femicide along the borderlands between U.S. and Mexico. Over 300 hundred women have been murdered and over 600 are still missing since the passage of NAFTA. Come and witness how NAFTA has not only hurt us here at home but has also led to the rising level of poverty and danger in Mexico.
5pm - Free vegetarian dinner
6pm - Aztec dance group Calpulli Huitzilopochtli performance
6:30 - Documentary "Senorita Extraviada"
10 min break for refreshments
8pm - Speaker Jessica Marques with the Mexico Solidarity Network/question answer session
Free childcare will be provided and the event is wheelchair accessible.
$5 dollar donation request but NOT required
Brought to you by San Jose Food Not Bombs in solidarity with the 1st Unitarian Church, Calpulli Hiutzilopochtli, The Mexico Solidarity Network, and South Bay Mobilization
For more information contact Rochelle at 408-429-0494/ rjmigliore@yahoo.com
Added to the calendar on Tue, May 4, 2004 1:38AM
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