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1:00 pm #NoDAPL Solidarity Rally/March – No Pipelines
#NoDAPL Solidarity Rally/March – No Pipelines
Sep 8 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Come be part of the #NoDAPL Global Weeks of Solidarity Action, supporting the frontline, indigenous led resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. We will meet for a rally at 1 pm and then march in downtown SF. The Camp of the Sacred Stones and Red Warrior Camp, currently defending against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, are calling on allies across the world to take action from September 3-17 on the pipeline companies and financial institutions working to build the pipeline. Solidarity rally/march with Standing Rock against the Dakota … Continued
1:00 pm 9/11 Truth Film Festival – Exposing the Crime of the Century @ Grand Lake Theater
9/11 Truth Film Festival – Exposing the Crime of the Century @ Grand Lake Theater
Sep 8 @ 1:00 pm – 10:00 pm
15 Years After 9/11, the Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance presents the 12th Annual 9/11 Truth Film Festival Films include: Incontrovertible – British documentary produced by Tony Rooke that features his case, a refusal to pay fees supporting “Terrorism,” or the BBC, who announced the demise of WTC 7, before it happened. Rooke makes a strong case about the crime of 9/11 and the subsequent crimes that have hinged upon the unquestioned belief of the official narrative. Filmmaker, Tony Rooke will also speak. 9/11 Decade of Deception– Canadian documentary chronicling … Continued
7:00 pm Conscientious Projector Presents “Babel” @ Fellowship Hall
Conscientious Projector Presents “Babel” @ Fellowship Hall
Sep 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
“Babel” is a 2006 drama by Academy Award winning Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu, considered a masterpiece by some critics. The film shows there are consequences and redemption for our actions. And though cultures differ in language and values, the multi-narrative stories highlight that we are all connected as one human family. Beautifully filmed over three continents. There are no heroes, just victims of fate and circumstance. Sponsored by the BFUU SJC.61505
7:00 pm Film screening and discussion: WHICH WAY HOME @ Revolution Books
Film screening and discussion: WHICH WAY HOME @ Revolution Books
Sep 8 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Director Rebecca Cammisa follows the struggles of these would-be “illegal aliens”— a group of young, unaccompanied Central American children fleeing violence and poverty, struggling to make their way through Mexico, riding on top of a train that crosses Mexico known as “La Bestia” (The Beast) to reach and cross the border into the United States. For more event information: http://www.revolutionbooks.org/2016/08/thu…61509