Category: Politics


World Can’t Wait Film Screening

Friday, March 5th, 2010
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6:00 pm

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 6pm – FILM SCREENING/DISCUSSION
Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo

“Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo” is a new documentary film, directed by Polly Nash and Andy Worthington, telling the story of Guantánamo (and including sections on extraordinary rendition and secret prisons) with a particular focus on how the Bush administration turned its back on domestic and international laws, how prisoners were rounded up in Afghanistan and Pakistan without adequate screening (and often for bounty payments), and why some of these men may have been in Afghanistan or Pakistan for reasons unconnected with militancy or terrorism (as missionaries or humanitarian aid workers, for example). The documentary focuses on three particular prisoners — Shaker Aamer (who is still held), Binyam Mohamed (who was released in February 2009) and Omar Deghayes.

Binyam Mohamed has been in the news recently because his experience at Guantanamo contradicts the Justice Department’s report that lawyers, John Yoo and Jay Bybee, are innocent of misconduct on issuing torture. David Swanson commented on Binyam Mohamed’s horrific experience as he was dissecting John Yoo’s new book.

The Brothers Network discusses Toni Morrison’s Beloved

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Mar ’10
20
11:00 am

SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 11am – BOOK DISCUSSION
THE BROTHERS NETWORK

You are invited to participate in what promises to be a lively and provocative discussion of one of the most acclaimed novels of our time.

Toni Morrison’s Beloved is a singularly significant investigation of the traumas of slavery and rape and their continuing consequences in the lives of African Americans. How have the wounds of slavery and rape continued to plague black life and how will these problems be overcome? Our discussion will look at the ways the lives of the male and female characters in the novel intersect, but with a special focus on the rarely discussed male characters in the book. We will look at the relevance of Paul D, Halle, Sixto, Stamp Paid and others to contemporary black male realities and problems. We will also investigate the issue of Black men being made powerless in the face of white male violence against black girls and women and what this enforced powerlessness means for contemporary black male-female and male-male relationships. Our discussion will also incorporate other works, such as Du Bois’ Souls of Black Folk and “The Damnation of Women”, Fanon’s Black Skin, White Mask and Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room.

Like our previous book discussion, this will be lively, provocative, and
thoughtful. Mark your calendars so you won’t miss this exchange on a timely yet timeless topic.

For more information The Brothers Network website

Houses for Haiti

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 6pm

Music – Refreshments – Silent Auction
Tickets: $20.00

Special Appearance by SONIA SANCHEZ
Music by THE JONATHAN MICHEL TRIO

And Speakers just back from Haiti and Habitat for Humanity

Co-Sponsored by: The Brothers Network, The Moonstone Arts Center, Scribe Video Center, Traveling Mercies

Host Committee: Thomas Paine Cronin, Matt Feldman, Charles Fuller, Aldo Magazzeni, Louis Massiah, Marciene & Herman Mattleman, Henry Nichols, Claire Prieto-Fuller, Sandy & Larry Robin, Janet Ryder, Sonia Sanchez, Harriet Smith

Organized by The Moonstone Arts Center and Harriet Smith

All proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity. All checks should be written directly to Habitat for Humanity.

Buy your tickets here:
https://moonstoneartscenter.ticketleap.com

CITY 21

Monday, March 1st, 2010

SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 8pm – SCREENING
CITY21

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This film production arises from a worldwide learning journey that was transmuted into cinematic composition illuminating some of the key perspectives + initiatives that are re-shaping the ethos of the 21st Century City.

The underlying quest of the filmmakers is to reframe the conventional and uninspiring visions of the urban future with an unprecedented combination of fresh, invigorating, sustainable, economically viable, and life enhancing concepts.

Below are some of the themes we have explored in an effort to loosen the geometric and economic grip on the urban imagination:

The Sacred Origins of the City – City Plans through time

The City as Memory Theater – David Mayernik’s Timeless Cities – Useful knowledge transmitted through the generations.

Regenerative Design – Nature and Architecture, the transformation of the Biosphere2 Project into Eco-Village design

The Creative Green City – The Lighthouse Project in Glasgow

Findhorn – the Art of Creating Eco-Villages

Magic Architecture – The Underground City of Damanhur, Italy

The Utopian Imagination – Poetry and Architecture/The Open City Project in Ritoque, Chile

Stewart Brand – The Long Now Perspective

While the filmmakers have been enormously pleased with the success of our previous documentary: Ecological Design: Inventing the Future, we are convinced that powerfully destructive forces like: over-population, unrelenting urban sprawl, generic and uninspiring design programs, threaten the promising conceptual breakthrough of recent times.

A debilitating resignation about these pressures, often expressed in jaded phrases like: “you can’t fight City Hall” makes it imperative that alternative and eminently achievable visions of the future be known to as many people as possible. To paraphrase Winston Churchill, otherwise we will get the cities we deserve.

This quest is an example of heuristic filmmaking in search of a magic synthesis that inspires new insights and actions in support of making the World a more livable place for the children of all the species on planet Earth.

Saturday, 2/27 – 8pm – WARRIOR WRITERS: When They Come Home – $5 Suggested Donation

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 8pm – READING – $5 Suggested Donation
WARRIOR WRITERS: When They Come Home
Presented by The Warrior Writers Project
Supported by: Studio 34 *Yoga * Healing *Arts and Robin’s Books & Moonstone Arts

The Writer Warrior Project’s mission is to create a culture that articulates veterans’ experiences. We aim to provide the opportunity for a creative community for artistic expression among veterans. We provide witness to the lived experiences of warriors.
For more info contact: warriorwriters@gmail.com

Water Cures, Drugs Kill: A Study Group

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:30pm – Study Group
Water Cures, Drugs Kill: A Study Group

“Water Cures, Drugs Kill” A Study Group Jan. 18th, 2010 (Please; Repeat every Monday!) The aim of this group is to study, apply and spread the good news about the biggest medical breakthrough you never heard of! Dr. F. Batmanghelidj, an Iranian born gastroenterologist, discovered that most of the chronic, degenerative diseases that kill millions of people around the world each year; cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc. can be cured with his Water Protocol. Over 20 years experience, research and testimonials attest to the efficacy of his approach to curing disease. Bill Young, a Nutritional Therapy Coach, used his protocol to cure his diabetes and his asthma. Bill, by leading a study group based on the doctor’s book, “Water Cures, Drugs Kill,” is determined to share word of the doctor’s astounding discoveries that can save lives and free millions from the tyranny of Big Pharma.

Seating is severely limited for this session. Please join the group and reserve your seat: www.meetup.com/water-cures-a-study-group

TONIGHT, 12/17 – 7pm – Traveling Mercies with Aldo Magazzeni

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 7pm – NON-FICTION
Traveling Mercies with ALDO MAGAZZENI
From building water systems and shelters in Afghanistan to installing a well and irrigations system for a school in Nairobi, Kenya to assisting Tashirat Orphanage in Mexico, Aldo Magazzeni talks about the battle for clean water around the world and what we can do to help. The Perkiomenville resident has raised the funds himself and perfected the technique of installing water systems with the help of local villagers for a fraction of the cost extracted by big international contractors from U.S. aid funds. On exhibit are photographs by Aldo Magazzeni and “Wheat Paintings” from Afghanistan. Read more about Magazenni’s work at www.travelingmercies.org.

Tonight!, 12/16 – 7pm – Trudy Rubin and Aldo Magazzeni on Afghanistan

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

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Wednesday, December 16, 7pm
Afghanistan with TRUDY RUBIN and ALDO MAGAZZENI
The Inquirer’s worldview columnist just returned from two weeks in Afghanistan, and one week in Pakistan, looking at the rise of Islamist militancy there, the root causes, and what can be done about it. Local businessman Magazenni  just completed the latest of several village water systems he has built in western Afghanistan, constructed with local labor and financed by donations from Pennsylvania citizens; he believes that economic development is the key to combating the Taliban. Come and get a first hand report on what is happening in Afghanistan. Read Rubin’s columns at go.philly.com/trudyrubin and learn about Magazzeni’s work at www.travelingmercies.org.

12/9 – 7pm – Re-Think Afghanistan documentary

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 7pm – Film & Discussion
RE-THINK AFGHANISTAN
presented by The World Can’t Wait, Philadelphia
This well-made documentary, produced by The Brave New Foundation and directed by Robert Greenwald, takes a sober and somber look at what 8 years of U.S. led war of aggression against the Afghani people has meant. It delves into this question as well as what a “surge” in troops that Obama is close to announcing, will mean in lives, destruction, and its impact on the world as well as the lives at home in the U.S. Not only do we need to raise these questions of why we are there; we also need to raise the much needed discussion and action on how to resist these crimes against humanity committed by the government.

10/28 – 7pm – Richard Becker author of Palestine, Israel and the US Empire

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28, 7pm – NON-FICTION
RICHARD BECKER

Author of Palestine, Israel and the US Empire ($17.95)

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Palestine, Israel and the U.S. Empire provides a sharp analysis of the historic and current events in the struggle for Palestine – from the division of the Middle East by Western powers and the Zionist settler movement, to the founding of Israel and its regional role as a watchdog for U.S. interests, to present-day conflicts and the prospects for a just resolution.

“A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the Palestinian cause.” – Samera Sood, executive board, Palestinian American Women’s Association

“Becker foregrounds what others usually set aside: the integral role of U.S. imperialism, with the Zionist state as an essential partner. His approach connects the Palestinian struggle with a universal perspective, which gives the people dignity and strength.” – Joel Kovel, author, Overcoming Zionism

“This book is a clarion call to end the last vestiges of colonialism in the 21st century.” – Imam Mahdi Bray, executive director, Muslim American Society Freedom

www.PalestineBook.com