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Greetings!
The clipping of this footage is now available in its entirety
in a rare public screening, this Friday, January 4th at the
Center for Urban Peace in Berkeley, CA.
Details below.
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First Friday Film at the Center
presents
THE MESSAGE: AN INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE ON HOW TO SURVIVE THE NEXT 100 YEARS
Evon Peter’s 2007 Bioneers Plenary Presentation
The best-selling DVD to come of this past year’s
BIONEERS Conference. | Followed by a Q&A discussion.
Friday, 4 January 2008
7PM to 9:30PM
January’s First Friday Film screens THE MESSAGE: AN INDIGENOUS
PERSPECTIVE ON HOW TO SURVIVE THE NEXT 100 YEARS. Evon Peter,
Chairman of Native Movement and former Chief of the Neetsaii Gwich’in
in Northern Alaska shares a powerful and provocative message expressing
the need for the healing of cultural wounding in order for anyone that
considers themselves an ally of justice to take responsibility for the
ignorance that is destroying this planet.
First Friday Film is a monthly cinematic gathering where we
screen and discuss films that change our hearts and minds.
First friday of every month.
Admission: FREE. Donations are welcome.
(Please note we will be videotaping this session for our informational DVD)
For more info, please contact Alonzo Young:
(510) 549-3733 | ext 6
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Address and Directions:
Center for Urban Peace
2584 Martin Luther King Jr Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
Tel: (510) 549-3733
We’re located between Parker & Blake Streets. Look for the red painted gate.
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