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Venezuela Bolivariana: Revolutionary Films at the Midday Matinee
Date:
Monday, October 30, 2006
Time:
1:00 PM
-
3:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Javier Olguin
Location Details:
New College of California Cultural Center 766 Valencia St
SF 94110
SF 94110
Join us in the New College Cultural Center @ 766 Valencia St in SF for the Midday Matinee.
Doors open at 1pm. Film @ 1:15pm
Monday the 30th & Tuesday the 31st we are showing:
Venezuela Bolivariana: People and
Struggle of the Fourth World War'
examines the Bolivarian Revolution of
Venezuela as connected to the world-wide
movement against capitalist globalization.
The film shows the evolution of the popular
movement in Venezuela from the 'Caracazo'
riots of 1989 to the massive actions that
brought revolutionary president Hugo
Chávez back to power, 48 hours after a
U.S.-led military coup in 2002. The focus of
this 76 minutes documentary is how the
Bolivarian Revolution, thanks to its
incredible grassroots and networking
power, is a revolution that transcends the
national frontiers of Venezuela and
contributes with concrete alternatives to the
fight against neoliberal capitalism.
$3-10 Donation at the Door $1-2 Beverages and Snacks
Feel free to bring lunch but support our beverages/snack bar.
This event benefits the New College of California Venezuela Women's Tour Fund and the Global Exchange: Global Study Tours Fund
Upcoming Films:
Nov 2nd, 3rd: Venezuela from Below
Nov 6th, 7th: American Blackout
Nov 9th, 10th: The Revolution will not be Televised
Doors open at 1pm. Film @ 1:15pm
Monday the 30th & Tuesday the 31st we are showing:
Venezuela Bolivariana: People and
Struggle of the Fourth World War'
examines the Bolivarian Revolution of
Venezuela as connected to the world-wide
movement against capitalist globalization.
The film shows the evolution of the popular
movement in Venezuela from the 'Caracazo'
riots of 1989 to the massive actions that
brought revolutionary president Hugo
Chávez back to power, 48 hours after a
U.S.-led military coup in 2002. The focus of
this 76 minutes documentary is how the
Bolivarian Revolution, thanks to its
incredible grassroots and networking
power, is a revolution that transcends the
national frontiers of Venezuela and
contributes with concrete alternatives to the
fight against neoliberal capitalism.
$3-10 Donation at the Door $1-2 Beverages and Snacks
Feel free to bring lunch but support our beverages/snack bar.
This event benefits the New College of California Venezuela Women's Tour Fund and the Global Exchange: Global Study Tours Fund
Upcoming Films:
Nov 2nd, 3rd: Venezuela from Below
Nov 6th, 7th: American Blackout
Nov 9th, 10th: The Revolution will not be Televised
For more information:
http://www.newcollege.edu
Added to the calendar on Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:01PM
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